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The Future of Asian Trade Deals and IP (Hardcover): Kung-Chung Liu, Julien Chaisse The Future of Asian Trade Deals and IP (Hardcover)
Kung-Chung Liu, Julien Chaisse
R3,228 Discovery Miles 32 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first part of this open access book sets out to re-examine some basic principles of trade negotiation, such as choosing the right representatives to negotiate and enhancing transparency as a cure to the public's distrust against trade talks. Moreover, it analyses how the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) might impact on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership's (RCEP) IP chapter and examines the possible norm setters of Asian IP. It then focuses on the People's Republic of China's (PRC) trade and IP strategy against the backdrop of the power games between the PRC, India and the US. The second part of the book reflects on issues related to investor-state dispute settlement and its relationship with IP, such as how to re-calibrate the balance in international investment arbitration, and whether compulsory license of IP constitutes expropriation in India, the PRC and select ASEAN countries. The third part of the book questions and strives to improve some of the proposed IP provisions of CPTPP and RCEP and to redefine some aspects of international IP norms, such as: pre-grant patent opposition and experimental use exception; patent term extension; patent linkage and data exclusivity for the pharmaceutical sector; plant variety protection; pre-established damages for copyright infringement; and the restructuring of copyright limitations in the public interest. The open access edition of this book is available under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Applied Research Centre for Intellectual Assets and the Law in Asia, School of Law, Singapore Management University.

Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China (Hardcover): Uday S. Racherla, Kung-Chung Liu Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China (Hardcover)
Uday S. Racherla, Kung-Chung Liu
R1,840 Discovery Miles 18 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Annotated Leading Patent Cases in Major Asian Jurisdictions (Paperback): Kung-Chung Liu Annotated Leading Patent Cases in Major Asian Jurisdictions (Paperback)
Kung-Chung Liu
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a reference guide to the major trends in Asian IP law. The book is a collection of 30 case reports by 26 eminent scholars and practitioners from Asia, Germany and the US. It covers leading patent cases from nine major Asian economies. Each case report is structured in the following way: summary, legal context, facts, reasoning behind the decision, legal analysis, and commercial or industrial significance. The purpose of this structure is to give readers both an overview of the legal context under which the individual cases were adjudicated and how those cases are to be deciphered legally and commercially.

IP Laws and Regimes in Major Asian Economies - Combing through Thousand Threads of IP to Peace in Asia (Hardcover): Kung-Chung... IP Laws and Regimes in Major Asian Economies - Combing through Thousand Threads of IP to Peace in Asia (Hardcover)
Kung-Chung Liu
R4,131 Discovery Miles 41 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book systematically studies the structural characteristics of IP laws and regimes of major Asian economies, including (but not always) China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. It explores and crystallizes some worthy Asian models which could further help the development of international IP laws. This book begins with an overview of Asian modern history and IP laws. It discusses the three basic IP laws in Asia which are patent law, trademark law and copyright law. It looks at the pre-established damages for copyright infringement and trademark counterfeiting. The book also deals with problems with trade secret and its over-protection. It compares IP laws and four industries in India and China, and examines what role have IP laws played in the development in those industries and how India and China can learn from each other. Finally, it examines one medium and one small-sized Asian economy on its respective struggle (Taiwan's efforts to build a coherent IP exhaustion regime) and a success story (how Singapore has utilized IP to secure its position in global value chains). This book is a useful reference for law students, scholars, practitioners, IP professionals who are interested in knowing Asia, Asian IP laws and industries, their struggles and finding ways to better global IP laws. The case studies could provide helpful lessons for other Asian economies and beyond.

Trade Secret Protection - Asia at a Crossroads (Hardcover): Kung-Chung Liu, Reto M. Hilty Trade Secret Protection - Asia at a Crossroads (Hardcover)
Kung-Chung Liu, Reto M. Hilty
R5,337 Discovery Miles 53 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
SEPs, SSOs and FRAND - Asian and Global Perspectives on Fostering Innovation in Interconnectivity (Paperback): Kung-Chung Liu,... SEPs, SSOs and FRAND - Asian and Global Perspectives on Fostering Innovation in Interconnectivity (Paperback)
Kung-Chung Liu, Reto M. Hilty
R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a very useful reference guide on how de jure and de facto standards are being developed and how these standards compete against each other. The book also looks at how FRAND commitments are being determined across countries, how these disputes have played out, especially in Asia, and how they can be better dealt with in future globally. The book gives a broad overview of the business model of dominant SEP patentees and analyzes some standards for FRAND licensing of SEPs which are converging in major Asian jurisdictions. It highlights the need for ex ante regulation in the FRAND licensing of SEPs and suggests how we can reconcile conflicts which may arise from different legal standards. This book provides detailed and comprehensive analysis of recent SEP cases with an emphasis on Asia and will interest anyone who wishes to have more insight into the legal, policy, industrial and economic implications of such issues.

Annotated Leading Trademark Cases in Major Asian Jurisdictions (Paperback): Kung-Chung Liu Annotated Leading Trademark Cases in Major Asian Jurisdictions (Paperback)
Kung-Chung Liu
R1,276 Discovery Miles 12 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There has been little or no study on trademark laws in Asia on a cross-jurisdictional level. This book aims at filling the existing gap and provides a comprehensive overview of trademark laws of eight major Asian jurisdictions and their most-updated trademark case law. The book analyses six of the principal issues that best reflect Asian features in trademark law and trademark development. The cases in the book are principally the most authoritative decisions, usually the first to deal with certain new emerging issues, or the first to apply particular statutory provisions in the respective jurisdiction. Also included are a small number of direction-changing, outlying or even controversial decisions. Each case report is divided into six sections: summary, legal context, facts, reasoning of the court, legal analysis, and commercial or industrial significance. Readers will find this book useful in both its overview of the legal context and how those cases are to be interpreted legally and commercially.

Annotated Leading Trademark Cases in Major Asian Jurisdictions (Hardcover): Kung-Chung Liu Annotated Leading Trademark Cases in Major Asian Jurisdictions (Hardcover)
Kung-Chung Liu
R4,590 Discovery Miles 45 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There has been little or no study on trademark laws in Asia on a cross-jurisdictional level. This book aims at filling the existing gap and provides a comprehensive overview of trademark laws of eight major Asian jurisdictions and their most-updated trademark case law. The book analyses six of the principal issues that best reflect Asian features in trademark law and trademark development. The cases in the book are principally the most authoritative decisions, usually the first to deal with certain new emerging issues, or the first to apply particular statutory provisions in the respective jurisdiction. Also included are a small number of direction-changing, outlying or even controversial decisions. Each case report is divided into six sections: summary, legal context, facts, reasoning of the court, legal analysis, and commercial or industrial significance. Readers will find this book useful in both its overview of the legal context and how those cases are to be interpreted legally and commercially.

Legal Rules of Technology Transfer in Asia (Hardcover): Christopher Heath, Kung-Chung Liu Legal Rules of Technology Transfer in Asia (Hardcover)
Christopher Heath, Kung-Chung Liu
R8,122 Discovery Miles 81 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite the harmonizing effect of TRIPS and intellectual property law in general, technology transfer remains firmly rooted in domestic contract law and public policy. However, similarities in legal culture across many national borders keep this problem to a minimum endash until we approach the technologically advanced countries of East Asia. For practitioners worldwide working with technology transfer in this culturally heterogeneous part of the world, Legal Rules of Technology Transfer in Asia is a godsend. For each of nine significant technology market jurisdictions--the PRC, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia--this nuts-and-bolts approach to the applicable national rules provides all necessary legal information and guidance. Country chapters by local authorities are structured to cover the following essential factors: + government policy on technological research and transfer; + intellectual property system; + licensing agreements; + registration and notification; + dispute resolution; + tax considerations; + transfer of patents; + choice of law questions; + franchising; + publicity and merchandising; + anti-trust rules. and many other invaluable details to help lawyers and business persons avoid pitfalls and make the most of the technology transfer opportunities available in these countries. Two introductory chapters provide a much-needed perspective on technology transfer in the context of the world trade regime as it especially affects East Asia, with an emphasis on the trend to clarify and strengthen anti-trust rules. A concluding chapter surveys the market anthropology of the region and offers an expert assessment of the probable future development of technology transfer trade in the region. With its first-hand, in-depth, country-by-country analysis, and its firm grasp on a diversity of relevant legal and cultural issues, Legal Rules of Technology Transfer in Asia is unexcelled for desktop use in offices handling East Asian trade in technology products.

The Protection of Well-Known Marks in Asia (Hardcover): Christopher Heath, Kung-Chung Liu The Protection of Well-Known Marks in Asia (Hardcover)
Christopher Heath, Kung-Chung Liu
R5,415 Discovery Miles 54 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Trade mark law has become an increasingly important field of law in the context of a rapidly globalizing economy. The promotion and protection of marks is widely viewed as the most important tool for a successful expansion of business, particularly in areas of economic transformation such as the Asia-Pacific region. This collection of essays examines the legal protection of well-known marks both under trade mark and unfair competition law in 10 different jurisdictions of the Asia-Pacific region, analyzing the still widespread piracy of well-known marks in the context of the underlying legal and cultural concepts. It explores the significance of trade marks in an information society, highlighting the tensions between those seeking to protect their well-established brands globally in an age of electronic commerce, and those concerned to prevent large firms from being granted indiscriminate control over certain marks without having made the corresponding marketing efforts. It examines the opportunities and problems arising from the advent of the new digital technology, and looks at some of the issues the technology gives rise to, such as the protection of domain names. The papers collected in this volume are the revised and updated proceedings of a conference on Trade Marks, Domain Names and Unfair Competition in the Information Age, held in Taipei in January 1999, as the result of the co-operation by the Sun Yat-Sen Institute for Social Sciences and Philosophy, Academia Sinica, Taipei, and the Max Planck Institute, Munich.

SEPs, SSOs and FRAND - Asian and Global Perspectives on Fostering Innovation in Interconnectivity (Hardcover): Kung-Chung Liu,... SEPs, SSOs and FRAND - Asian and Global Perspectives on Fostering Innovation in Interconnectivity (Hardcover)
Kung-Chung Liu, Reto M. Hilty
R4,549 Discovery Miles 45 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a very useful reference guide on how de jure and de facto standards are being developed and how these standards compete against each other. The book also looks at how FRAND commitments are being determined across countries, how these disputes have played out, especially in Asia, and how they can be better dealt with in future globally. The book gives a broad overview of the business model of dominant SEP patentees and analyzes some standards for FRAND licensing of SEPs which are converging in major Asian jurisdictions. It highlights the need for ex ante regulation in the FRAND licensing of SEPs and suggests how we can reconcile conflicts which may arise from different legal standards. This book provides detailed and comprehensive analysis of recent SEP cases with an emphasis on Asia and will interest anyone who wishes to have more insight into the legal, policy, industrial and economic implications of such issues.

Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property (Hardcover): Jyh-An Lee, Reto Hilty, Kung-Chung Liu Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property (Hardcover)
Jyh-An Lee, Reto Hilty, Kung-Chung Liu
R3,573 Discovery Miles 35 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become omnipresent in today's business environment: from chatbots to healthcare services to various ways of creating useful information. While AI has been increasingly used to optimize various creative and innovative processes, the integration of AI into products, services, and other operational procedures raises significant concerns across virtually all areas of intellectual property (IP) law. While AI has drawn extensive attention from IP experts globally, this is the first book providing a broad and comprehensive picture from the perspectives of the very nature of AI technology, its commercial implications, its interaction with different kinds of IP, IP administration, software and data, its social and economic impact on the innovation policy, and ultimately AI's eligibility as a legal entity.

The Future of Asian Trade Deals and IP (Paperback): Kung-Chung Liu, Julien Chaisse The Future of Asian Trade Deals and IP (Paperback)
Kung-Chung Liu, Julien Chaisse
R1,748 Discovery Miles 17 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The first part of this open access book sets out to re-examine some basic principles of trade negotiation, such as choosing the right representatives to negotiate and enhancing transparency as a cure to the public's distrust against trade talks. Moreover, it analyses how the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) might impact on the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership's (RCEP) IP chapter and examines the possible norm setters of Asian IP. It then focuses on the People's Republic of China's (PRC) trade and IP strategy against the backdrop of the power games between the PRC, India and the US. The second part of the book reflects on issues related to investor-state dispute settlement and its relationship with IP, such as how to re-calibrate the balance in international investment arbitration, and whether compulsory license of IP constitutes expropriation in India, the PRC and select ASEAN countries. The third part of the book questions and strives to improve some of the proposed IP provisions of CPTPP and RCEP and to redefine some aspects of international IP norms, such as: pre-grant patent opposition and experimental use exception; patent term extension; patent linkage and data exclusivity for the pharmaceutical sector; plant variety protection; pre-established damages for copyright infringement; and the restructuring of copyright limitations in the public interest. The open access edition of this book is available under a CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by the Applied Research Centre for Intellectual Assets and the Law in Asia, School of Law, Singapore Management University.

Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China (Paperback): Uday S. Racherla, Kung-Chung Liu Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China (Paperback)
Uday S. Racherla, Kung-Chung Liu
R1,549 Discovery Miles 15 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Copyright Law and the Information Society in Asia (Paperback, New): Christopher Heath, Kung-Chung Liu Copyright Law and the Information Society in Asia (Paperback, New)
Christopher Heath, Kung-Chung Liu
R4,151 Discovery Miles 41 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book takes a look at the six most important current topics arising from copyright law in the information society, and for each topic provides an in-depth introduction that compares the approaches taken in Europe and the US. Each topic is introduced by an expert, and the issues are then analysed in separate country reports representing nine Asian jurisdictions: China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. The six topics are: The Expansion of Copyright Law and its Social Justification: Introduction by Reto Hilty, Max Planck Institute, Munich Internet Trade, Digital Works and Parallel Imports: Introduction by Christopher Heath, European Patent Office, Munich The Collective Exercise of Copyrights: Introduction by Kung Chung Liu, Academia Sinica, Taiwan The Law on Anti-Circumvention and Digital Rights Management: Introduction by Andy Sun, National Chenchi University, Taipei, Taiwan and Zhi Wei, Peking University, Beijing Copyright Contracts, Public Policy and Antitrust: Introduction by Estelle Derclaye, Queen Mary University of London Contributory and Vicarious Liability for Copyright Infringement: Introduction by Andy Sun, National Chenchi University, Taipei, Taiwan

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