INTA News
INTA Publishes Third Edition of China Bulletin in 2020
Published: October 26, 2020
The third edition of the China Bulletin in 2020 is now available and includes interviews, helpful updates on the upcoming Annual Meeting & Leadership Meeting, and Perspectives articles on hot topics and legislative and case law developments from around the world.
With our first-ever virtual Annual Meeting & Leadership Meeting around the corner, the latest issue of the China Bulletin features an interview with 2020 Annual Meeting Co-Chairs Elisabeth Bradley (USA) and Jo-Ann See (Singapore). They stress the significance of this innovative Meeting in these challenging times and how registrants can develop business through the virtual platform.
As social media has been playing a greater role over the last few months, maintaining a brand image and communicating with customers online is more important than ever. It’s crucial for brand owners to find the balance between promoting brands on social media platforms and coping with IP infringement that occurs there. The article “Navigating Infringement on Social Media” will provide some insights!
The China Bulletin is a quarterly publication in Mandarin providing insight into the Association’s advocacy work, educational events, legal resources, and other activities. It also includes in-depth feature articles and Law & Practice updates covering notable case law and legislative developments and trends from around the globe.
Articles in the China Bulletin come primarily from the INTA Bulletin. The INTA Bulletins—China Bulletin Subcommittee selects, translates, and prepares the articles for publication.
The October 2020 China Bulletin is available online.
Although every effort has been made to verify the accuracy of this article, readers are urged to check independently on matters of specific concern or interest.
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