Attorney Sting Wu in Shanghai office was recently interviewed by China Law & Practice regarding on the recently released draft of the PRC Copyright Law and well as the recent SPC's draft regulations on internet service provider's liability. Sting's understanding and analysis on the draft provides a new comprehension for other attorneys: "The Provisions have been encouraging developments over the liability of ISPs, "There are several issues explaining why the courts are reluctant to award higher damages," said Sting Wu, "These include government policy and the legislation understanding the safe harbor principles, which defines when and how information may be published. Other countries are also reluctant to award higher damages,"
Entrusted by our clients, two attorneys from Chang Tsi & Partners went to Tianjin Customs, Chongqing Customs and Chengdu Customs to set up training programs about customs protection on IPR, and the training programs include several world well-known brands.
On April 17, 2012 the China Supreme Court announced the ten most influential IP Cases and fifty representative IP cases of 2011.
Entrusted by one of our clients, a well-known international Food and beverage Company based in USA, Chang Tsi & Partner conducted careful probe into counterfeiting products bearing the trademark of our client.