Three ways not to become a ‘three-legged horse’. Think about your brand name in China

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We could also have titled this post ‘Three ways to stop your product being ‘old man brand’. Think about your trade mark in China’. These names, ‘Lao Ren Pai’ (老人牌) meaning ‘Old Man Brand’ and ‘San Jiao Ma’ (三脚马), meaning ‘Three-Legged Horse’ are the names Chinese consumers adopted for Quaker Oatmeal and Ralph Lauren respectively. It would be a fairly radical change in marketing tack if these were the connotations that each of these companies were going for… So why did it happen? Continue reading “Three ways not to become a ‘three-legged horse’. Think about your brand name in China” »

Top 5 lessons to learn from Apple vs Proview

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Through our Helpdesk Twitter feed we regularly, almost constantly, receive tweets concerning Apple’s involvement in intellectual property rights disputes. This is not big news, almost everyone has heard about Apple and Proview’s legal saga and the millions it eventually cost Apple. What is less well-documented however, are the lessons to be learnt from the situation. It is our wish that Apple learnt the hard way so smaller businesses don’t have to! Continue reading “Top 5 lessons to learn from Apple vs Proview” »

Intellectual Property in China: Start with the DOs and DON’Ts

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How do you protect your business in China? Now, that’s a huge question and one that is not going to be answered in one blog post! But what can at least be identified, are a few fundamentals that can set you, the business owners/managers, on your way.

Firstly, make no mistake, intellectual property (IP) is essential to your business in China. Continue reading “Intellectual Property in China: Start with the DOs and DON’Ts” »

Welcome to the China IP Insider!

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Welcome to the China IP Insider! To begin with: Who is this blog for?  And, why should it interest you?

To answer the first, our posts will seek to support anyone who has a business in China or wishes to start one there, particularly European Union Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). If you have an interest in business in China, have insights into how a business can best operate there or need practical observations from those that do, this blog is for you. Continue reading “Welcome to the China IP Insider!” »