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Event Announcement: IP and Piracy in China

Intellectual Property & Piracy in China: The Next Chapter

Sponsored by the China Institute, Baker & McKenzie, Georgetown University Law Center and Deheng Chen Chan LLC.

Topic: "While foreign companies continue to criticize the Chinese government for turning a blind eye to rampant piracy, China is taking steps to stem the tide. But is it enough? What are the latest trends in the battle for remedies, and what do they say about the challenges of continued globalization? What’s next?"

Moderator:

James Feinerman, Associate Dean, International & Graduate Programs, Georgetown University Law Center

Panelists:

Kevin O’Brien, Partner, Baker & McKenzie
Dr. Albert Wai-Kit Chan, Managing Partner, DeHeng Chen Chan, LLC
Elaine T.L. Wu, Attorney-Advisor, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
Tim Punke, Partner, Preston Gates, Ellis, LLP

Date: Thursday, June 23, 2005
Time: 8:30–11:30 AM at Georgetown University Law Center
Place: 600 New Jersey Avenue, NW Washington DC
Cost: $25 China Institute Members; $40 Non-Members

Contact: William Krents, 125 East 65th Street, New York. Tel: 212-744-8181 x 125 Fax: 212-628-4159; E-mail: wkrents@chinainstitute.org

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