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The WTO ruling: a half victory at best

In August 2009, a World Trade Organization panel ruled against China’s system of monopoly control over entertainment products. Was this the victory supporters hailed as the dawn of a new day for American and global entertainment companies in the China market?

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Danwei Picks: A black-ops mission to deliver milk

Liu Xiang skips the CPPCC; infiltrating Freedom city; Nigeria vs. China; WTO and financial newswires; Guanghua Lu subway station gets an obscure name; Daily Show.

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Rift in Sino-US intellectual property dialogue blamed on WTO case

On Monday, China prevented the World Trade Organization (WTO) from establishing an expert panel to arbitrate the intellectual property (IPR) case filed in April by the US.

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WTO suit brews; China establishes patent centers

As a non-adversarial approach to IPR enforcement that transforms the Chinese from “bad guys” into stakeholders, these in-house patent resource centers seem promising.

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