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Business TV - Strategies to preserve intellectual property

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2008

In this business tv show, emerging market specialists Stephen Philips, Chief Executive, China-Britain Business Council, Ian Coleman, Partner, Head of emerging markets, PricewaterhouseCoopers UK, Frederique Schillern, COO Asia Pacific, Equity Trust, and Chris Runckel, President, Runckel and Associates, discuss the IP challenges that every company must consider before doing business in an emerging economy.
Frederique Schillern: You could say that intellectual property in China is a big concern; it should be for anybody who is really transferring intellectual property in China.
Chris Runckel: China in all honesty is a disaster in respect of protection of intellectual property. Even today intellectual property is not being protected in a worldwide sense. You know other places have their problems as well; India has their problem with intellectual property as well but of all the countries in Asia, China is the worst.
Ian Coleman: What we are increasingly seeing people do is look to work through licensing arrangements that are more collaborative where there is an attempt to actually almost bring the enemy into the camp if that’s a analogy that one may use. I’m not sure that it’s a great analogy actually but none the less that concept of actually getting into a circumstance where there is a mutual understanding of the profit motive and working that through.
Chris Runckel: There are ways in which you can design your manufacturing to limit your exposure of that intellectual property and many companies have done a very good job of that. What they will do is they will manufacture certain components in China to lower cost and actually put together sub assemblies in China but they do the final manufacturing or final putting everything together in another location. Other time there are ways in which you can actually basically protect your intellectual property by only releasing certain portions of it to exposure in China and this is how may major corporations are actually doing their manufacturing so that ...

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  • We have a right to our intellectual property. Keep it safe always.

  • Me too...seems to have many aspects.

  • I would like to learn more about IP....

  • So many complex issues to think about here, but fascinating.

  • I met an IP guy from a major global software producer who was working in south east asia. he was tearing his hair out over the extent of the problem.

  • Intellectual property seems quite complex!

  • I have heard of the whole fake medicine story and it simply annoys me to think that anyone wit a little bit of heart would even consider making coutnerfeit medicines which might result in killing people. Fake gucci bags are quite different to fake life saving drugs!

  • It's interesting to know that many companies are only sub manufacturing in China, then doing final manufacture somewhere else to protect themselves. Hopefully this is an issue that will be solved soon.

  • I recall in VN they had a totally different CD industry but it's based on what the market will pay....

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