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Intellectual Property
How Will Harris Influence IP Law in the Biden Administration?
By Robert Farley
The incoming vice president’s Senate record suggests how the administration may tackle IP policy issues.
IP Dispute May Slow Canada’s Plans to Procure New Frigates
By Robert Farley
This kind of story has become common, although it less commonly involves allies and domestic production contracts.
Farley on Patents and Power: Where Intellectual Property Law and Military Technology Meet
By Catherine Putz
“There is a tight connection between the development of intellectual property protection and the modern defense industrial base.”
US Accuses Chinese Hackers of Stealing COVID Vaccine Research
By Robert Farley
The wisdom and morality of serious intellectual property enforcement during a pandemic are uncertain.
Robert Mo, Wen Ho Lee, and Non-Military Chinese Intellectual Property Theft
By Robert Farley
The range of technologies China is—and was—interested in varies considerably.
Can the US Practice Knowledge Statecraft Again?
By Robert Farley
Knowledge statecraft, technology sharing, and intellectual property are are intertwined.
Singapore Beats China in UN IP Leadership Contest
By Associated Press
Daren Tang won a crucial nomination to become the next director-general of the World Intellectual Property Organization over China's Wang Binyang.
Getting the World to Comply With the US Huawei Ban Won’t Be Easy
By Robert Farley
The question of enforcement is critical.
The US-China Huawei Spat: Risks to the Global IP Protection Regime
By Robert Farley
The weaponization of intellectual property can obscure critical realities.
Understanding China’s Vision of Victory
By Ankit Panda
Jonathan Ward describes the conditions that China’s leaders seek to create in the Asia-Pacific by 2049.
Huawei in the Trump Administration’s Crosshairs as US-China Economic Warfare Escalates
By Ankit Panda
Huawei is in trouble.
Is Indonesia’s IPR Framework Incompatible with RCEP?
By Eva Novi Karina
On intellectual property rights, there’s a serious gap between domestic Indonesian law and the structures of the proposed RCEP.
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