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Author Archives: Robert Ness
China Businesscast: China’s new labor law, everybody gets tenure
An interview with Steve Dickinson on China’s new labor law.
Posted in Business, Business and Finance, Danwei FM, IP and Law, Law
Tagged labor, law, Steve Dickinson
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China Businesscast: Indigenous Innovation in China
A discussion about the relationship between intellectual property and “indigenous innovation” in China.
Posted in Danwei FM, IP and Law
Tagged China Businesscast, IPR, law
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China Businesscast: The creative agency landscape
An interview with the managing director of a boutique design firm in Beijing, discussing the creative industry in China.
Posted in Advertising and Marketing, Danwei FM, Media and Advertising, Media business, Typography
Tagged advertising, branding, communications, copywriting, design, identity, logos, marketing, print, standards
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China Businesscast: Restrictions on foreign investments with attorney Steven Dickinson
A conversation with attorney Steven Dickinson, coauthor of China Law Blog, on the new rules for foreign direct investment in China.
China Businesscast: China’s New Oriental and ETS, a classic IPR case study
A talk with IPR attorney Maya Alexandri on what IPR-related policies foreign companies operating in China should adopt.
Posted in Business, Business and Finance, Danwei FM, IP and Law
Tagged business, IPR, law
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Danwei FM: Technology policy in Asia
Interview with David Wolf, CEO of Wolf Group Asia, on China’s technology policy.
Posted in Business, Business and Finance, China and foreign relations, Danwei FM
Tagged innovation, politics, technology
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Danwei FM: CEO of China-based vertical search engine
Barak Paztal is co-CEO of Meijob.com, a job-focused vertical search engine based in Beijing. Barak introduces his firm and gives insight into the job search experience of China’s jobless netizens.
Danwei FM: Interview with Caroline Campbell
Interview with Caroline Campbell, creative director and co-producer of the Green Dragon Media Project.
Posted in Danwei FM, Environmental problems
Tagged construction, environment, environmental protection
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Danwei FM interview with Bill Bishop of Red Mushroom
An interview with Bill Bishop, CEO of Red Mushroom, the company responsible for children’s virtual world Baobaobengbeng
Posted in Business, Business and Finance, Danwei FM, Electronic games
Tagged Danwei FM, games, Internet, mmorpg, virtual games
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Danwei FM: Inflation in China
Shaun Rein, managing director of China Market Research Group (CMR), shares his insights on recent inflation in China and its effect on the consumer.