Criminal punishment for trade secret infringement in China
It remains difficult to enforce criminal punishment in China due to the following factors: (1) it is difficult to determine the content of trade secrets; and (2) the threshold for initiating a criminal investigation over alleged trade secrets is not uniform throughout China. Recently, China has lowe...
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Main Authors: | LIU, Kung-chung, WANG, Xuan |
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2021
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