3 Questions For A Tech Entrepreneur Turned Chinese Patent Enforcer (Part II) - Above the Law
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Matthew Allan Newman, CEO of Newman Infinite, shared insights into the company's experiences with the Chinese legal system amid a patent infringement case against Microsoft. With 10 of 14 contested points ruled in their favor, Newman acknowledges the dependability and efficiency of China's judiciary for IP protection. He advocates for leveraging these insights in future IP enforcement strategies in different jurisdictions while emphasizing the importance of collaboration in tech development with local partners. As they prepare for further legal action, Newman highlights China's potential as a primary jurisdiction for technological investment and legal recourse.
My company and its legal and technical teams have learned that the China legal system is a reliable, predictable, and forceful place to enforce IP rights.
It seems quite clear to us today that China can be a very important place to invest in new technology development, and a jurisdiction of first resort to commence any IP enforcement actions.
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