- Provides an overview of the patent litigation system in China with a strategic commentary
- Offers an overview of the steps necessary to prove infringement, defenses, and remdies
- Highlights key differences between the Chinese, the U.S., and other more mature patent systems
- Structured to provide a clear roadmap to handling patent cases in China
- Includes appendices of Chinese to English translations of the patent law of China, implementing regulations of the patent law, and a judicial interpretation from the Supreme People's Court
The rise of China's economy has led to a substantial increase in disputes involving intellectual property rights, including patents. Not only are foreign companies suing domestic companies and vice versa, but patent disputes between foreign companies are also being litigated in the Chinese courts.
The first edition of Patent Litigation in China provided practitioners from outside China with an essential guide to litigating patents in China. This edition offers many of the same features, including a strategic commentary to enable those contemplating or involved in patent litigation in China to better comprehend the risks and challenges they face, sections on invalidation procedures, evidence gathering, litigation strategy and procedure and defences and remedies, and coverage of the tests for patentability requirements and grounds for invalidating patents.
In addition, this edition has been updated to take into account the enactment of the new civil procedure law, a number of new judicial interpretations, and significant developments in case law. New features of the work include an additional chapter on the conflict between competition law and patent law, a new chapter on employee remuneration litigation, and case studies of leading cases being inserted into the body of the text. Appendices include Chinese to English translations of the Patent Law of the People's Republic of China; Implementing Regulations of the Patent Law; and a Judicial Interpretation in relation to patent cases issued by the Supreme People's Court.
Readership: Primary market comprises patent practitioners from outside of China. A secondary market comprises Chinese patent practitioners