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Mastering IP Protection and Data Regulations in China

22 3 月 @ 12:00 下午 - 1:30 下午 EDT

明细:

日期:
22 3 月
时间:
12:00 下午 - 1:30 下午 EDT
活动分类:
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网址:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/mastering-ip-protection-and-data-regulations-in-china-tickets-858253207447

地点

Zoom Webinar

Enhance your understanding of Intellectual Property (IP) protection and data security nuances in China with our upcoming comprehensive training session on March 22. As data becomes an indispensable facet across diverse industries, most Canadian companies face increasing complexities in comprehending the evolving landscape of data security and regulations in China.

This training is specifically tailored to guide Canadian companies, particularly SMEs, on IP protection and registration practice and understand the new IP and digital regime in China. It will provide comprehensive insights on trademark registration, patent protection, and digital IP and data management regulations. With the ever-changing regulatory landscape, it is imperative for businesses to stay abreast of the latest developments to formulate optimal strategies in their respective industry sectors and protect their business interests when operating abroad. Our training sessions aim to equip CCBC members and attendees with updated knowledge.

Whether your company is already established in China or contemplating market entry, this training is significant in navigating the challenges posed by new data and IP laws. Join us to learn from Gowling WLG experts Jason Yang and Brent Arnold, as they share expertise that will empower your organization to navigate the complexities of IP and data protection in China, ensuring a robust strategy aligned with the evolving landscape in the country. Click here for webinar registration.

Tickets:
CCBC Members: free of charge
Non-Members: $50 + tax

Agenda:

Part 1: Guidance on IP protection and registration in China
• Navigating the trademark registration process
• Strategies for patent protection
• Case studies: Enforcement and litigation
Part 2: Understanding China’s new digital IP and data regime
• Overview of the new data protection laws and regulations
• Governance and protection
• Case studies: Data ownership and transfer
Q&A

 

About the Speakers:

Brent Arnold
Partner
Gowling WLG

Brent J. Arnold is a partner practicing in Gowling WLG’s Advocacy department, specializing in cybersecurity and commercial litigation. In 2019, he co-authored the Canada chapter of Chambers Global Practice Guide: Data Protection & Cybersecurity, 2nd ed. In 2022, he co-authored the Canada chapter of the Chambers Fintech 2022: Trends and Developments report. He was part of the team that secured a victory in the largest data breach class action in Canadian history. Brent is also a director of the Internet Society Canada Chapter, and sits on the executive of the cybersecurity and privacy section of the International Association of Defense Counsel.

Jason Yang
Associate, Patent Agent
Gowling WLG

Jason is a qualified (China) patent attorney with more than ten years’ experience. He is a member of Gowling WLG’s Beijing and Vancouver offices with extensive patent experience in both China and North America. Jason is able to provide valuable assistance to North American clients looking to understand the Chinese market or Chinese clients looking to understand the North American market. He is highly experienced in patent-related work, with a primary focus on drafting, prosecution, patent validity and infringement analysis for clients in the tech sector. In addition, he is skilled at filing and prosecution strategies in the area of industrial design.

David Perez-Des Rosiers
Director, Quebec Chapter
Canada China Business Council

As Director of the Quebec Chapter, David Perez-Des Rosiers is responsible for building the CCBC membership base throughout the province by connecting Canadian and Chinese businesses, promoting Canada-China bilateral trade, organizing events and supporting member service delivery. David has a diverse background with experience in marketing, consulting, research, and as a Parole Officer for the Correctional Service of Canada. David lived in China for five years, studying and working as a consultant for a Food & Beverage group. He was also the Special Representative to Mainland China for the Canada-China Forum, during which he was responsible for member recruitment, building exposure for the organization and creating initiatives in China.

He holds a Ph.D. in Global Studies from Shanghai University, during which he conducted research on Canada-China partnerships in high-tech. He also holds an Msc in Criminology and a BSc in Psychology.

Canada China Business Council (CCBC)