enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. China is regularly accused by the United States and several other nations of state-organized economic espionage and theft of intellectual property, in violation of international trade agreements. [vague] The espionage and theft are not be limited to business, but also include academia [1] and government. [2][3] The Ministry of State Security ...

  3. Although China continues to act capriciously towards U.S. innovators through decisions that depress the patent royalties companies pay, it has also strengthened intellectual property protections ...

  4. Five Eyes intelligence chiefs warn on China's 'theft' of ...

    www.aol.com/news/five-eyes-intelligence-chiefs...

    The Five Eyes countries' intelligence chiefs came together on Tuesday to accuse China of intellectual property theft and using artificial intelligence for hacking and spying against the nations ...

  5. Scams in intellectual property - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scams_in_intellectual_property

    Scams in intellectual property include scams in which inventors and other rights holders are lured to pay money for an apparently official registration of their intellectual property, or for professional development and promotion of their ideas, but do not receive the expected services. Intellectual property (IP) is a very complex area and ...

  6. Intellectual property in China - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intellectual_property_in_China

    Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have been acknowledged and protected in China since 1980. China has acceded to the major international conventions on protection of rights to intellectual property. Domestically, protection of intellectual property law has also been established by government legislation, administrative regulations, and ...

  7. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Counterfeit_consumer_good

    A counterfeit consumer good is a good —often of inferior quality—made or sold under another's brand name without the brand owner's authorization. The term counterfeit, fraudulent, and suspect items (CFSI) is also used to describe such goods. [2] Pirated goods are reproductions of copyrighted products used without permission, such as music ...

  8. Copyright infringement - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copyright_infringement

    In January 2020, the European Commission released a report on protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in third countries. The report named as many as 13 countries, including Argentina, Brazil, China, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia, the last being included for the first time. The report said piracy is "causing ...

  9. Beijing Intellectual Property Court - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_Intellectual...

    The Beijing Intellectual Property Court (Chinese: 北京知识产权法院; pinyin: Běijīng zhīshì chǎnquán fǎyuàn) is a Court of special jurisdiction in the People's Republic of China, which handles: "first-instance IP civil or administrative cases with professional features involving patents, new varieties of plants, layout design of integrated circuit, know-how and so on."