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· How to tackle trademark counterfeiting in China--The Ariston IP litigation case studyIssue 53, By Davide Follador, IP Lawyer and China Desk Manager of Franzosi Dal Negro Setti Law Firm (Milan-Beijing),[Patent]
The case ARISTON is a well known Italian company which operates in the household heating apparatus industry.
ARISTON Thermo Group has around 20 plants around the world and distributes products in over 150 countries (household heating devices, water heaters for domestic use, burners, solar energy devices, air conditioners).The company has been in China for 30 years, with plants located in Wuxi, Jiangsu.... More · UK Patent Disputes: DamagesIssue 53, By Tom Carver, Chief Representative Officer of Wragge & Co. LLP in China,[Patent]
This article reviews the UK approach to compensation in cases involving patent infringement, interim injunctions and employee inventions... More |
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