New MPIA ruling partially reverses WTO decision in EU-China IP dispute
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China to evaluate WTO ruling on standard essential patent disputes with EU
China's Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday said it will carefully evaluate the World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling on China's standard essential patent disputes with the European Union (EU), and address the issue in accordance with WTO rules.A spokesperson
The enduring importance of territoriality in patent rights – Lessons from the WTO Arbitrators in China – Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights – OPUS IP
http://ipkitten.blogspot.com/2025/07/guest-post-enduring-importance-of.html The IPKat has received and is pleased to host the following guest contribution by Katfriend Daniel J Gervais (Vanderbilt University) on the World Trade Organization (WTO) recent arbitration award in China — Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights. Here’s what Daniel writes:The enduring importance of territoriality in patent rights –... Continue reading
WTO arbitrators have ruled that certain Chinese practices related to 3G, 4G, and 5G patents violate World Trade Organization intellectual property rules. For Brussels, "this is an important victory for high-tech companies based in the European Union." Here's what they explain.
The EU appealed to the World Trade Organization three years ago, accusing Beijing of preventing EU technology companies from appealing abroad to defend their patent rights. The appeal was rejected by WTO experts in April this year, but the arbitrators of the organization overturned the previous ruling recently. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce expressed dissatisfaction with some of the rulings yesterday, but said it would seriously evaluate the …
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