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Enforcing IP Rights In China: A Road Map For US Companies
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The United States loses between $225 and $600 billion each year
due to misappropriation of intellectual property — an
estimated 50-80 percent of which has been attributed to China.
While Chinese officials have taken steps to better protect IP
owners, many American companies remain vulnerable. It is imperative
that U.S. IP owners know what rights do exist and how to enforce
them.
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Originally published in Law360 on 16 April 2018
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