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Links to Publications in Which I Have Written or Been Quoted On Chinese Patent Litigation and Antitrust 

9/1/2016

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I have not been updating this blog as much as I want to, but I have been busy trying to complete my Chinese patent litigation text tentatively entitled, "A Guide to Patent Enforcement in China for In-House Counsel and Business Executives."  For now, please see below links to articles from the last few months that I have written or in which I have been quoted.  Next week, I will have a substantive posts on Standard-Essential Patents as well as my views on what will happen in Chinese patent litigation over the next year.  Stay tuned!

  • “China’s Evolution From Manufacturing To Innovation: Erick Robinson Examines How Patents And The Anti-Monopoly Law Are Changing The Rules In China And How Companies Can Protect Themselves,” Intellectual Property Magazine, July 7, 2016.
  • “Global Patent Concerns for 2016: 10 Patent Industry Leaders Provide Their Insight” Legal IQ:  Global Patent Congress 2016, September 2016.
  • “Erich Spangenberg Leads Marathon Patent Group’s ‘Transformational’ Focus On Enforcement in China,” The Patent Investor, In-Depth Patent Monetization Coverage, Vol. 31-32, August 29, 2016.
  • “IP Litigation in China: Foreign Companies Still Face Challenges,” The American Lawyer, Asia Edition, August 8, 2016.
  • “Stronger Chinese Patent Laws Also Help U.S. Companies: Chinese Courts Are Increasingly Receptive To Patent Suits, Even When They Are Lodged By Foreign Firms,” Wall Street Journal, July 20, 2016. Interviewed for article and provided data. 
  • “Korea’s Antitrust Watchdog Hints Qualcomm Can Expect Another Near $1B Fine in Patent Probe,” Intellectual Asset Management (Globe Business Media Group), July 18, 2016.
  • “NPE Enforcement Thirst In China’s IP Courts May Be More Mirage Than Real Opportunity,” The Patent Investor, In-Depth Patent Monetization Coverage, Vol. 26, July 11, 2016.
  • “Brexit: What Asia Makes of UK's Vote to Leave EU,” Campaign, July 7, 2016.
  • “China's Innovators Set to Ratchet Up Patent Wars,” Thompson Reuters Breaking News, June 28, 2016. See http://www.ubs.wallst.com/ubs/mkt_story.asp?docKey=1329-L4N19G0OR-1
  • “Apple May Be Wise to Settle Infringement Dispute With Chinese Startup Shenzhen Baili To Ease Its Access To The Chinese Market,” The Patent Investor, Vol. 24, June 27, 2016.
  • “Qualcomm brings enforcement action against China’s Meizu in Beijing Intellectual Property Court,” The Patent Investor, In-Depth Patent Monetization Coverage, Vol. 24, June 27, 2016.
  • “WiLAN, Marathon and Others Closely Watch Apple’s Dispute With Chinese Startup Ahead Of Their Own Suits In China,” The Patent Investor, In-Depth Patent Monetization Coverage, Vol. 24, June 27, 2016.
  • “Qualcomm's Licensing Model Will Be “Destroyed” If It Can’t Win Key China Case, Says Its Ex-Asian Patent Director,” Intellectual Asset Management (Globe Business Media Group), June 27, 2016.
  • “Apple Should Settle Patent Dispute In China To Ease Access To Chinese Market”, PatentVue from EnvisionIP, June 27, 2016.
  • “Honeymoon Over As Apple Hit With Patent Challenge In China,” Australian Business Review, June 20, 2016
  • “View From the Desk of Erick Robinson, China IP Law Expert,” Licensing Economics Review, June 1, 2016.
  • “Apple Ordered To Stop Selling iPhone 6 in China Following Patent Dispute,” Shanghaiist, June 18, 2016.
  • “Apple’s Challenges In China Underlined By Patent Dispute; IPhone Patent Case Adds To Increasingly Tough Environment For Western Companies,” Wall Street Journal, June 17, 2016.
  • “Qualcomm Caught in Patent Wars in China,” New York Post, June 24, 2016.
  • “‘Dawn Raid’ Drills May Become De Rigueur as Chinese Authorities Swoop,” Financial Times, November 20, 2015.      
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