Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development
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Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development
Dan Prud'homme • Taolue ZhangChina'sIntellectualProperty Regime for innovationRisks to Business and National Development0 SpringerChina’s Intellectual Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national developmentl Property Regime for InnovationDan Prud’homme • Taolue ZhangChina’s Intellectual PropertyRegime for InnovationRisks to Business and National DevelopmentSpringerDan Prud’hommeEMLV Business SchoolLeonard de Vinci Pole UniversitaireParis, FranceTaolue ZhangLaw School of Tongji University Shanghai, Chi Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national developmentnaISBN 978-3-030-10403-0ISBN 978-3-030-10404-7 (eBook)https://doi.org/10J 007/978-3-030-10404-7Library of Congress Control Number: 2019934525© SpringeChinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development
r Nature Switzerland AG 2019This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved by the Publisher, whether the whole or part of the material is Dan Prud'homme • Taolue ZhangChina'sIntellectualProperty Regime for innovationRisks to Business and National Development0 SpringerChina’s Intellectual Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national developmentother physical way. and transmission or information storage and retrieval, electronic adaptation, computer software, or by similar or dissimilar methodology now known or hereafter developed.The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication do Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national developmentcs not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names arc exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations and thereforeChinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development
free for general use.The publisher, the authors and the editors arc safe to assume that the advice and information in this book are believed to be truDan Prud'homme • Taolue ZhangChina'sIntellectualProperty Regime for innovationRisks to Business and National Development0 SpringerChina’s Intellectual Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made. The publisher remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.This Springer imprint is published by the registered company Springer Nature Switzerland AG.The r Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national developmentegistered company address is: Gewerbestrasse 11. 6.330 Cham. SwitzerlandPrefaceCountries in the middle-income stage of development require a smart appChinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development
roach to their intellectual property (IP) regime that effectively stimulates genuine technological innovation, not just imitation. This strategic shifDan Prud'homme • Taolue ZhangChina'sIntellectualProperty Regime for innovationRisks to Business and National Development0 SpringerChina’s Intellectual Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development (a situation called the “middle-income trap”) and to catch up with forerunners. China, which is currently an upper middle-income country, is grappling with how to best make this transition. Over the last decade, China has embarked on a state-led “indigenous innovation” and intertwined IP developmen Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national developmentt strategy. However, despite this new strategic approach to catch up, China has not yet landed among the ranks of high-income economies and the countrChinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development
y’s IP regime has increasingly found itself under fire by foreign governments, firms, and other stakeholders.Amidst this backdrop, this book provides Dan Prud'homme • Taolue ZhangChina'sIntellectualProperty Regime for innovationRisks to Business and National Development0 SpringerChina’s Intellectual Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national developmenton has improved notably over time, and therefore is more conducive to innovation than many believe, but it still poses a range of risks. The presence of these risks may, to varying degrees, negatively influence the innovation activities of both foreign and domestic firms, as well as other actors par Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national developmentticipating in the innovation process. In lum, this poses a larger set of risks to China’s national development. However, with sufficient buy-in from tChinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development
he state, we do not believe that these factors will prohibit a number of smart reforms from being made to improve the ability of China’s IP regime to Dan Prud'homme • Taolue ZhangChina'sIntellectualProperty Regime for innovationRisks to Business and National Development0 SpringerChina’s Intellectual Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national developmentd to I loon Sahib Soh of the World Bank for bis support for the project, as well as his valuable comments on early draft versions of this manuscript. We also much appreciate the support that Justin Hill of the World Bank lent to the project. Parts of the work produced by Taolue Zhang for this book w Chinas intellectual property regime for innovation risks to business and national development ere additionally funded by China’s National Planning Office of Philosophy and SocialviPrefaceDan Prud'homme • Taolue ZhangChina'sIntellectualProperty Regime for innovationRisks to Business and National Development0 SpringerChina’s IntellectualDan Prud'homme • Taolue ZhangChina'sIntellectualProperty Regime for innovationRisks to Business and National Development0 SpringerChina’s IntellectualGọi ngay
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