Attack of the clones: problems with replica furniture in China

Building your intellectual property arsenal against copycats in China.

IP rights are territorial in nature. To protect product designs against imitation, it is important to build an IP arsenal and develop a holistic strategy to tackle copycats on the ground. This article touches upon the main types of IP protection that can be leveraged to protect furniture against copycats in China.

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This article was first published in Design Diffusion News (DDN). Authored by Yu-An Chang.

 

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