China’s first e-commerce law: is this an IP game changer?

A new law that makes e-commerce platforms in China liable for intellectual property breaches boosts penalties for counterfeit goods.
China’s first e-commerce law: is this an IP game changer?

Corporate treasurers operating in China’s burgeoning e-commerce segment – worth an estimated Rmb7.13 trillion ($1.04 trillion) in 2017 – were this week examining the details of a new e-commerce regulation that could change the intellectual property rights (IPR) landscape.

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