Chinese courts adhere to national treatment principles and abide by international conventions to protect the rights of foreign holders of intellectual property rights, a senior judge told a national conference on IPR-related trials yesterday. ...full story at china.org.cn
from china.org.cn on Tue, Jul 01 2008
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