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WHEN To Register Your China Trademark.
I am always preaching how foreign companies must register their trademarks in China if they are going to be doing business in or producing product in China (see, for example, "China Trademarks -- Do You Feel Lucky? Do You?"). And in most cases, comp...
On China Litigation And Getting Harmonized To Death. Ugh.
I am going to have to be vague almost to the point of incoherence here, but if you keep reading, you will understand why. About three years ago, we brought a very large lawsuit in China, using one of our favorite Chinese law firms. We are represent...
China\'s Silcon Sweatshops. And Why It Matters To Your Business.
Global Post is running a five part series on China's high-tech sweat shops (h/t Danwei). Part I is entitled Silicon Sweatshops and from there you will find the link to the other four parts. For those who deal with China every day (or even if you ha...
Apple In China (Again) And Why SMEs Usually Do Better Faster.
Yesterday I did a post on Apple's alleged iPhone failure in China, entitled, "The iPhone In China: Ain't No Mountain High Enough." I say "alleged," because though iPhone sales have not soared in China, I remain confident Apple will do just fine there...
The iPhone In China: Ain\'t No Mountain High Enough.
At least once a week, I will sarcastically say, "I'm from the government and I'm are here to help you." I love blaming the government for just about everything. But even I have my limits. In its post, "The iPhone debate: what can Apple do?" Chin...
Travel Tech for China. My Idiosyncratic Views.
I love technology and I am constantly on the road. I definitely fit the definition of "early adapter" and my friends are constantly asking me what technology they should be buying, oftentimes for travel. I just got an email on that and I figure I mig...

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