Univ. of Dayton Scholarly Symposia Series – CHINA’S INNOVATION POLICIES FOCUS OF IP SYMPOSIUM

Ohio State law professor Daniel C.K. Chow will discuss China and its indigenous innovation policies during a symposium in Joseph E. Keller Hall on Thursday, Feb. 28.

The latest program in the Scholarly Symposia Series on Current Issues in Intellectual Property Law, Chow’s presentation “China’s Indigenous Innovation Policies and the World Trade Organization” begins at 7 p.m. The talk will be preceded by a reception at 6 p.m.

Chow will examine China’s indigenous innovation policies, a web of policies, regulations and strategies designed to create innovation and advanced technology. U.S. companies claim that these policies are discriminatory and could preclude them from selling their products to the Chinese government. Critics of these policies argue that they are unfair, illegal and violate China’s obligations under the World Trade Organization.

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