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Analysis On New Trend Of Intellectual Property Protection—TPP Agreement And Its Impact On China’s Foreign Trade

Posted on:2015-08-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330461993351Subject:International Law
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In recent years, the growing global trade in developing Asia ushered trade prosperity, but due to the recent financial crisis, the United States and Europe and other developed economies face the risk of recession. The rapid development of developing countries causing enormous economic challenges to developed countries. In order to maintain its technological advantage, firmly grasp the initiative in international trade, developed countries continue constantly manage to raise international standards of intellectual property protection, and try to bypass the "Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights" ("TRIPS Agreement") to establish more stringent protection agreement, that "Trans-Pacific partnership Agreement" ("TPP Agreement") is the best example which is currently in negotiations. The agreement t evolved from the initial Singapore, New Zealand, Chile and Brunei Economic Partnership Agreement, it relates to tariffs, rules of origin, technical barriers to trade and intellectual property rights, and many other topics. Among them, the intellectual content comes to be the focus of the negotiations from beginning to end. The bill of TPP Intellectual Property Rights,drafted by the United States involves a wide range, it incorporates not only trademarks, patents and copyrights and other intellectual property rights of the entity, but also encompasses the digital environment, and many other issues related to intellectual property enforcement. This draft is far more than the level of IPR protection which is illuminated by "TRIPS Agreement". It not only affects their negotiating States law changes, but also attracts a lot of controversy in its own country due to many of different requirements of between the U.S. domestic law. However, due to the development of China’s intellectual property-intensive industries is not yet mature, lack of innovative capacity, and some of them still in the "early childhood" stage; As well as China’s IPR protection system is still not very sound, once the high standard of "TPP Agreement" entered into force, China’s foreign trade, and development of related industries will inevitably encounter a huge impact.This paper first introduces development process of the "TPP Agreement" draft and the international context, from which getting the characteristics of draft. And contrast the "TPP Agreement" draft "TRIPS Agreement", "ACTA Agreement, "in intellectual property protection system in copyright protection, trademark protection, patent protection, intellectual property enforcement measures for various comparative studies; Re-examining the negative affects to our international trade and related intellectual property-intensive industries negative impact" TPP agreement".
Keywords/Search Tags:TPP agreement, Intellectual property protection, TRIPS Agreement, ACTA agreement, International trade, IP-intensive industry
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