Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Fall 2021
Abstract
Intellectual property (“IP”) protection in the People's Republic of China has been murky and amorphous. The country is currently enjoying a historic era with significant infrastructure and investment projects occurring as the Chinese consumer society substantially expands. These simultaneous trends require that China commit to the securitization and protection of IP rights to sustain its rapid economic growth.
Recommended Citation
James M. Cooper,
Games Without Frontiers: The Increasing Importance of Intellectual Property Rights in the People’s Republic of China,
22
Wake Forest J. Bus. & Intell. Prop. L.
43
(2021).
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