Covington
Patent Litigation Trends in Chinese Courts
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3
Time to read
4 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
3
Time to read
4 mins
Publication
Language
English
This article is a report on the evolving landscape of patent infringement litigation in Chinese courts, particularly focusing on implications for multinational companies with interests in China. It outlines the significant increase in patent cases involving foreign entities, noting that over 10% of the Supreme People's Court's caseload in recent years has been foreign-related, with a notable growth rate. The report details the advantages of pursuing litigation in China, such as the ease of obtaining injunctions and recent legislative changes that have increased statutory damages. It highlights a case example, the Golden Elephant case, which underscores the importance of intellectual property rights. The article also discusses how Chinese courts can serve as a strategic lever for multinational corporations, enabling them to align litigation efforts globally and leverage swift outcomes for negotiation advantages. The necessity for foreign businesses to engage with China's patent litigation system is emphasized as crucial for success in the market.