The road to victory in Shanghai
The decision by the Higher People’s Court of Shanghai to uphold claims brought by Starbucks against an infringer
for trademark infringement and unfair competition has thrown light on the long-standing conflict between
trademark rights and proprietary rights in enterprise names in China. The decision also demonstrates the Chinese
authorities’ determination to step up their efforts in affording greater protection to well-known foreign brands
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