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Chinese Competition Law and IPR Licensing

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Chinese Competition Law and IPR Licensing

by Zhan Hao, Song Ying, and Wesley Wang, AnJie Broad Law Firm, with Practical Law China, based on material originally contributed by Allen & Overy
This Note discusses the application of Chinese competition law to the licensing of intellectual property rights (IPRs), and patents in particular. It explores IPR licensing and related restrictions in the light of major antitrust issues, including anti-competitive agreements, abuse of market dominance, IPR related concentrations, as well as enforcement actions.

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