online games

Does Changsha Windows of the World Infringe Angry Birds' IPRs

IP Dragon

September 07, 2011 03:57

The online game Angry Bird is a hit but as China Hearsay's Stan Abram notices not only online. He is asking whether the software developer of Angry Birds, Rovio, should not become well, angry when its IPRs are being infringed in China (most probably also at the Windows of the World Park in...

Does Changsha Windows of the World Infringe Angry Birds' IPRs

IP Dragon

September 07, 2011 03:57

The online game Angry Bird is a hit but as China Hearsay's Stan Abram notices not only online. He is asking whether the software developer of Angry Birds, Rovio, should not become well, angry when its IPRs are being infringed in China (most probably also at the Windows of the World Park in...

Issues Foreign Video Game Developers Face in Introducing Online Games to the Chinese Market

September 28, 2010 10:02

By Wang Rui, Partner, King & Wood's IP Practice With the rapid growth of China’s online video gaming market, China has become a particularly appealing target market for both Chinese and foreign online game developers, particularly those developing Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing...

Shenzhen Wants Residents to Know It’s Serious About Virtual Asset Theft

Stan Abrams

April 08, 2010 12:00

Given the subject matter, this news report announcing a policy by the Shenzhen government pertaining to theft of virtual assets caught my attention right away. The interest soon turned to puzzlement, which then ended up as cynical disgust. But I’m getting ahead of myself. Online virtual ...

WoW, China’s Youth Is In Terrible Shape

Stan Abrams

March 30, 2010 12:09

The physical condition of the young generation in China is on the decline for 10 years straight, including speed and strength quality, according to the National Physique Monitoring report cited by Beijing Youth Daily. The report also shows that flexibility, explosive strength, endurance, muscle...