IPR protection in China speaks louder about mutual learning

For more: Intellectual property rights were quite a new concept in China when its first patent law was put into force in the 1980s. Starting from scratch, how was this new idea to be integrated into market development? How would China catch up with countries with hundreds of years of IPR protection history? Having done business for many years in China, Simon Lichtenberg, founder and CEO of Trayton Group, has witnessed the country’s extraordinary progress in this respect. In China Talk, he would like to share his story and observations on the development of China’s IPR protection. Subscribe to us on YouTube: Download our APP on Apple Store (iOS): Download our APP on Google Play (Android):
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