IPRs in China - Market-oriented innovation or policy-induced rent-seeking?

Publication Type

Book Chapter

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

5-2016

Abstract

After years of deliberation, the State Council of China issued on June 5, 2008, the National Intellectual Property Strategy (NIPS) as the fourth national strategy after the “Strategy of Sustainable Development (1995),” the “Education and Science Strategy to Revive the State (1996),” and the “Talent Strategy to Strengthen the State (2002).” The purpose of the NIPS is to help “improve China’s capacity for independent innovation and aid in efforts to make China an innovative country. It also aims at increasing the market competitiveness of Chinese enterprises, strengthening the core competitiveness of the country, and finally facilitating China’s further opening up to the world, and leading to a win-win situation for China and the rest of the world.”

Keywords

Supra Note, Invention Patent, Chinese Enterprise, IPRS Protection, Global Brand

Discipline

Asian Studies | Intellectual Property Law

Research Areas

Innovation, Technology and the Law

Publication

Innovation and IPRs in China and India: Myths, realities and opportunities

Volume

4

Editor

Kung-Chung Liu; Uday S. Racherla

First Page

161

Last Page

179

ISBN

9789811004056

Identifier

10.1007/978-981-10-0406-3_7

Publisher

Springer Link

Additional URL

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0406-3_7

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