Tony Chen

Overseas legal cases on the rise in Shanghai

From China Daily: China’s business hub has seen an 81 per cent increase in international business lawsuits in each of the last three years, according to Shanghai High People’s Court. “Most of them involved international purchasing, investing in Shanghai, maritime cargo transportation and ship collisions,” said Pan Furen, deputy president of Shanghai High People’s Court.”Companies […]

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Court affirms 29 well-known trademarks

From People’s daily online: The Supreme People’s Court has affirmed a total of 29 well-known trademarks since they began to affirm well-known trademarks in trial of disputes over trademark and domain name in 2001. The 29 well-known trademarks include “Sinochem,” “Rolex,” “Honghe,” “Safeguard,” “Wal-Mart,” “Dupont,” “Nippon,” “Gome Electronics,” and “Ping’an.” By affirming well-known trademarks, the […]

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Anti-Japanese protests pose challenge for China

From ISSN: It is not surprising that Chinese President Hu Jintao and his colleagues decided in mid-April to cool down anti-Japanese protests: a body blow has been dealt to China’s reputation as a responsible member of the global community. The fact that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) administration was close to losing control over xenophobic […]

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Beijing police ban anti-Japan holiday protests

From The Reuters: Beijing’s chief of police has warned residents against staging “illegal” anti-Japanese protests during the week-long Labour Day holiday that starts on May 1, domestic media reported on Saturday. Ma Zhenchuan, director of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau, denied Internet rumours that police had approved at least one demonstration in China’s capital […]

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2000 anti-Japan protesters took to street in Shenzhen

From the Daily Yomiuri: More than 2,000 people took to the streets Sunday in Shengzhen, Guangdong Province, China, where many Japanese firms operate, to protest Japan’s bid for a seat on the United Nations Security council. The protesters called for a boycott of Japanese products and collected signatures for their anti-Japan campaign. The rally, organized […]

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