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China's new global economic footprint: the political economy of intellectual property rights and innovation protection

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Dates:22 May 2019
Times:12:00 - 13:30
What is it:Seminar
Organiser:Manchester China Institute
Speaker:Professor C K Cheung
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Intellectual property rights (IPRs) have become a bone of contention, not just between China and the US but also about China’s role and commitment to the global political economy.

In this talk, I briefly assess pay-to-protect IPR protection in China.

I further examine US-China IPR contentions and collaboration.

I then discuss what drives China’s IPR protection, exploring case studies of buy-in IPR protection in the cultural industry.

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Professor C K Cheung

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Organisation: University of Durham

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Val Lenferna

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