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German Ticker February/March 2016, Trademark Disputes with squatters
In the German Ticker, the magazine of the German Chamber of Commerce in China, February / March 2016, Daniel Albrecht has published a article on trademark disputes with squatters - How to protect your IP.
The full article you can find in the German Ticker the magazine of the German Chamber of Commerce in China (AHK) . Ticker is a free bi-monthly business and entertainment magazine published by the German Chamber of Commerce in Mainland China. It is also available for iPhone, iPad and Android mobile devices.
Please download the full article here: http://china.ahk.de/gc-...
Trademark disputes with squatters in China
The trademark application in China follows the principle of “Earlier Application, Earlier Being Granted” . In reality, due to the weak awareness for IP protection, many companies including foreign companies have frequently found their business marks squatted in China. Once the business mark is squatted, the party suffered will have to spend long time and high cost to take legal action.
A. Article 7 (Trademark Law)
Under the Chinese trademark law each application and use of trademark shall follow the principle of “Good Faith”...
What you need to know, if you want to get a divorce in China
Part 1. Conditions to get divorce
1.If both husband and wife desire a divorce, the application will be granted. Both parties shall apply to the marriage registration office for divorce. The marriage registration office, on the other hand, should make sure that there are appropriate arrangements (e.g. Divorce agreements) over the care of children and disposition of property over two parties.
2.If one party alone desires a divorce, the organization concerned such as marriage registration office may step in and carry out the mediation or directly apply to a...EU-China Seminar on IPR in Standardisation
Starke took part at the EU-China Seminar on IPR in Standardisation. The seminar brought together Chinese and EU government officials, standard-setting Organisation, representatives, academics, industry representatives, and IP lawyers to provide insights into policymaking and management in the area of IPR in Standardisation.
The Law of succession in China
Part 1. General
According to the article 1 and 2 of Law of succession of the People’s republic of China, succession begins at the death of a citizen. Estate denotes the lawful property owned by a citizen personally at the time of his death, which mainly consists of his or her income, houses, savings, copyright and patent rights. Succession shall, after its opening, be handled in accordance with the provisions of statutory succession(; where a will exists, it shall be handled in accordance with testamentary succession or as legacy; where there is an agreement for...
Daniel Albrecht meets first Mayor of Hamburg Olaf Scholz
On Monday, November 09 2015, a delegation from the city of Freie- und Hansestadt Hamburg visited Beijing. The delegation consisted of representatives of politics and business, headed by the First Mayor of Hamburg Olaf Scholz. During an evening reception at the German Embassy in Beijing , Starke Managing Counsel Daniel Albrecht had the opportunity to talk with Olaf Scholz about economic issues.
How you can protect your IP during exhibitions in China, EURObiz China 10/2015
About: How you can protect your IP during exhibitions in China; the new article of Starke Managing Counsel Daniel Albrecht you can find in the new issue of the EURObiz 10/2015, the magazine of the European Chamber of Commerce in China . EURObiz contains articles and features that address the important issues affecting European businesses in China. Contributions are regularly submitted by Chamber members who are experts in their field.
"For many foreign companies looking to enter the Chinese market, attending exhibitions here is often the first step. Infringement of IPR is...
Daniel Albrecht spoke at the Roundtable CSR- A Joint Initiative of German Industries in China
The German Chamber invited their members at Wednesday, 23. September 2015 to the second Roundtable CSR . During the second meeting the working group continued their discussion and invited representatives from NGOs and member companies to share their view on CSR activities and present CSR projects in China. One of the key note speakers was Starke director Daniel Albrecht, who spoke in his function as club president of the Rotary Club of Beijing . He demonstrated the structure of Rotary China and gave an overview how easy it is also for SME to take part in social projects close by their...
Apple loses Iphone trademark case in China
Beijing Municipal High People's Court rejected Apple's legal appeal, upholding the mark as registered by Beijing-based leather goods maker Xintong Tiandi Technology, which means that Apple is not entitled to use "IPHONE" trademark exclusively in China.
Daniel Albrecht was keynote speaker at the cross-sector collaboration event
NGOs meet businesses, European Chamber of Commerce China , 2015-08-27, Hilton Hotel Beijing
Poverty, disaster, marginalized community: in a world where so many urgent social problems need tackling, two heads are surely better than one. That may be why collaborations between NGOs and corporations – where money and expertise are combined in driving for social change – are increasingly popular in the CSR field.
The European Chamber CSR Forum in Beijing is pleased to invite you to join us for a seminar, in which non-profit representatives from three...
How to Protect Your Intellectual Property Rights in China
When you come to do business in China, it is very important for you to pay attention to protection of your patent, trademark, copyright and other intellectual property rights. For foreign companies that come to china to attend exhibition and enter the Chinese market afterwards, we would like to provide you with relevant information on the Chinese IPR protection for you.
Before a foreign company enters Chinese market, it is advisable to sufficiently consider various risks that it may encounter, inter alia, potential risk of intellectual property.
IPR’s under Chinese law...