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Tag Archives: Chinas
China’s Central Government Seeks to Rein in Regulatory Documents
As the Trump Administration seeks to pare back agency regulations, the Xi Administration in China is clamping down on guidance-type regulatory documents, frequently called “red-headed” documents due to the official letterhead on which they are issued. The U.S. business community … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Central, Chinas, Documents, Government, Regulatory, Rein, seeks
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Why France Understands China’s Policy Better Than the Rest of Us
Our News Roundup is hip deep in China stories. The inconclusive EU-China summit gives Matthew Heiman and me a chance to explain why France understands—and hates—China’s geopolitical trade strategy more than most. Maury Shenk notes that the Pentagon’s reported plan … Continue reading
Posted in International Law
Tagged Better, Chinas, Cyberlaw, France, Podcast, Policy, rest, than, Understands
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The New New World: Mark Zuckerberg Wants Facebook to Emulate China’s WeChat. Can It?
China’s WeChat messaging app offers clues as to how Facebook may carry out its shift toward private messaging. But whether Facebook can pull the change off is another question. Read more detail on Recent Business Law posts –
Posted in Business law
Tagged Chinas, Emulate, Facebook, Mark, wants, WeChat, World, Zuckerberg
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China’s New Draft Patent Law Has Innovation at Heart
Erick Robinson, Partner at Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, Beijing, and author of China Patent Blog dissects the recently published Draft of the Patent Law Amendments, and discusses the good, the bad and the not too ugly implication of the law, … Continue reading