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( Dennis Michael Sawyer ) 홍익대학교 법학연구소 2013 동북아법 Vol.7 No.-
This article looks at the massive problem of intellectual property theft in China, particularly trademark infringement. The primary focus is on China`s modern day culture of copying (counterfeiting), but the historical context of China, especially its cultural context, is first explored in some detail. The fact that the country is both Confucian and Communist has had a huge impact on its overall view toward intellectual property. Also explored is the more recent history of China, particularly post Cultural Revolution China, and the effect that it has had on intellectual property rights recognition in China; more particularly, the effect that moving toward a capitalistic-type economy has had. Also explored are the various modern day economic factors that have had an effect on intellectual property rights in modern day China. In addition, to this background context, various reasons for the failure of the Chinese government to actually enforce intellectual property rights to any great degree are also delved into. Finally, suggestions are made for possible ways of reducing the sheer amount of counterfeiting in modern day China