Intellectual Property
Jul. 13, 2007
China's IP Savvy Grows, as Do Legal Protections
Developing countries can reach a point when the stealing of intellectual property becomes obsolete. As China's economy makes corrections in its dramatic growth, Chinese business leaders and officials have put an increased importance on the laws protecting the country's intellectual property rather than stealing from others.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Developing countries can reach a point when the stealing of intellectual property becomes obsolete. As China's economy makes corrections in its dramatic growth, Chinese business leaders and officials have put an increased importance on the laws protecting the country's intellectual property rather than stealing from others.
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