Tagged - intellectual property

International Challenges to Innovation Protection

I believe that everyone needs to hear Sir Richard's thoughts and cautionary comments on the subject of the Chinese People's Liberation Army attacking commercial and...

The Globalization Issue: Labor vs. Intellectual Property (Continued)

The rationale for making phones in China for Western markets was the motivation behind all Globalization moves: cheaper labor. This is a transitional time, when original...

The Globalization Issue: Labor vs. Intellectual Property

The rationale for making phones in China for Western markets was the motivation behind all Globalization moves: cheaper labor. This is a transitional time, when original...

Asia Letter, Q1 2013: Japan-India Cooperation

For almost a decade now, we have been writing about the economy called "ChinaPan": the interesting duopoly created with Japan's capital, China's workforce, and a shared...

The World According to IP

Behind all of the economic shifts and dislocations, the stock market moves, the earnings disappointments in tech, job losses and unemployment, asymmetric trade and trade...

American Broadband Acceleration

Until the advent of 4G LTE in the wireless arena, the U.S. ranked around 23rd in the annual OECD broadband penetration schedule. With the early advance in LTE vs. its...

Device Battles, IP Wars

Apple is a much more interesting company than most people realize. While the public remains fascinated with how cool its designs are, and the increasing cult appreciation...

Asia Letter, Q1 2012: Now It Gets Interesting

In this issue, Eric shares data with us on new strategic issues and movements that are moving minds and money in Japan, ASEAN, and China: post-crisis reawakening of the...

Asia Letter: ChinaPan Evolves

Once again, our Asia Editor has brought us an on-the-ground look at the world from a Tokyo-based, post-tsunami perspective. I expect all of our members will find the...

The Real Value of Intellectual Property

We live in the Information Age, we're told. But I would like to recast how you see global economics, so with your permission, I am going to ask that you add this verbiage...
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