China Law & Practice Magazine
A Mixed Result
March 2009
Companies operating in China often complain of wide-spread violations of intellectual property rights. Over the past few years, the United States government has put diplomatic pressure on China to remedy this situation, mainly by engaging in bilateral contact with Chinese authorities and officials. In April 2007, the US changed its approach and took its complaints to a multilateral forum – the World Trade Organisation.
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