In this issue of IP Literature Watch we include papers on IP and licensing, litigation, innovation, law and policy, copyright, and trade.
Among the papers featured this month are an article that traces the emergence of anti-suit injunctions in China by examining how the Chinese legal system has adapted a procedural mechanism that has been widely used in the US and other foreign jurisdictions; an article exploring the history and differences between the way fashion is treated by trademarks and copyright systems in the US as compared with the treatment of fashion in various global territories; and an article that considers how intellectual property law has been applied to protect recipes and food designs, along with broader issues relating to how these rights may overlap and their implications for competition.
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