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Jeremy Lin Trademark Scooped Up By Chinese Company Last August
Huffington Post
By Benjamin Kang Lim BEIJING, Feb 27 (Reuters) - The New York Knicks may have given Jeremy Lin his break in the NBA, but a sports ball maker in eastern China saw potential in the Harvard-educated Chinese-American more than a year and a half ago -- and ...
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Chinese court hears Apple appeal on iPad trademark
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AP Sports News Video AP National News Video More>> GUANGZHOU, China (AP) - AChinese court on Wednesday began hearing Apple's appeal of a ruling against its right to use the iPad trademark in China, but no decision was announced.
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Chinese Olympians banned from eating meat
China Daily
The meat ban forbidding national team athletes from eating meat products when dining out was issued by China's General Administration of Sport in an urgent notice recently due to fears that banned clenbuterol substances in meat would cause athletes to ...
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Jordan says Chinese suit to go ahead
Times of India
"I am very happy that the Chinese courts have accepted my case to protect the use of my name and the interests of Chinese consumers," Jordan said in a statement issued in both the United States and China. "Qiaodan Sports has built a business off my ...
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Chinese court accepts Michael Jordan's lawsuit
Bizjournals.com
A Chinese court has agreed to hear Michael Jordan's lawsuit against Qiaodan SportsCo. Ltd. The basketball legend has been known in China as Qiaodan since his rise to fame in the 1980s. “I think Chinese consumers deserve to be protected from being ...
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Bahamas to unveil Chinese-built stadium worth more than $50 million
Washington Post
Sports Minister Charles Maynard said the stadium was a gift with no strings attached. The stadium was built using only Chinese materials and labor and further cements the growing relationship between the two countries. China also expects to build a $50 ...
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Michael Jordan sues Chinese athletic company over name
Sportsrageous
By Adam Geier Michael Jordan is proclaiming that the sportswear company QiaodanSports Co. has illegally used his Chinese name and profiting on it since the 1980's. Jordan spoke out about the matter, saying, “I feel the need to protect my name, ...
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China's motorists love pricey SUVs
Calgary Herald
Seven years later, SUVs - from modest Hyundais to gleaming Range Rovers - are muscling aside smaller cars on China's crowded and chaotic streets. Chineseconsumers bought 2.1 million SUVs last year, up 25.3% from 2010 and representing 11.6% of ...
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Jeremy Lin's Chinese Trademark Problems
Asia Sentinel
The news of the appropriation of Lin's name comes as controversy over trademark, always a hot issue with China's copycats, has got hotter. In mid-February, Chineseauthorities began to seize units of Apple's phenomenally successful iPad tablet computer ...
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Mark Allen in trouble with snooker authorities over 'Chinese people are ...
Liverpool Echo
Place stinks. Arena's rubbish, tables poor, food is horrendous. Other than that I loveChina.” That tweet was later removed, and replaced with one saying: “Might've been a bit harsh a few hours ago in my tweet. Not all Chinese people are ignorant.
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Chinese Consumers Embrace Bulky, Pricey SUVs
NTDTV
China, the world's biggest auto market, increasingly wants the world's biggest cars, and sales of sports utility vehicles, or SUVs, are more than doubling every two years. In 2011, Chinese consumers bought 2.1 million SUVs, up more than 25 percent from ...
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KEYC - Mankato News, Weather, Sports -World Bank: China needs reform to ...
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"As China's leaders know, the country's current economic growth model is unsustainable," said World Bank president Robert Zoellick at a conference about the report, co-authored with a Chinese Cabinet think tank, the Development Research Center.
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KSWO
The proposed powers, when first mooted in a draft released last summer, caused an uproar among legal scholars, who called them dangerous, and ordinary Chinese, who posted comments online to the government's draft by the tens of thousands.
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NBC29 WVIR Charlottesville, VA News, Sports and WeatherVietnam says China ...
NBC 29 News
The state-controlled newspaper Vietnam News reported Thursday that China used force to threaten 11 Vietnamese fishermen on Feb. 22, preventing them from entering the Paracel islands to avoid a storm. It said Chinese forces assaulted the fishermen and...
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Michael Jordan Sues Qiaodan Sports to Reclaim His Name
American University Intellectual Property Brief
Last week, former NBA basketball player, Michael Jordan filed a trademark lawsuit against Qiaodan Sports Company Limited, a sportswear manufacturer based in China. Jordan claims the sportswear manufacturer used, without authorization, the Chinese ...
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KEYC - Mankato News, Weather, Sports -Wynn shares trade higher even after ...
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AP Sports News Video By AP Wynn Resorts Ltd. shares remained higher Friday, even after the company said that a filing reporting progress on a new resort in the Chinesegaming hub of Macau was a mistake. Shares had jumped 6 percent after Wynn filed a ...
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JW Marriott Los Angeles LA Live Hotel Hosts Chinese VP
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Hotel at LA LIVE near Los Angeles Convention Center is site of Economic Trade Forum with China's Ministry of Commerce. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) February 27, 2012 The Vice President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping joined United States Vice ...
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Chinese Youth Delegation Calls on Ajay Maken
Press Information Bureau (press release)
A six Member core group of Chinese Youth Delegation led by Ms. Luo Mei, Secretary, Secretariat, Central Committee, Communist Youth League of China called on Shri Ajay Maken, Minister of State ( I/C) for Youth Affairs & Sports in his office here today.
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Michael Jordan's Statement on the Court Accepting his Lawsuit
PR Newswire (press release)
BEIJING, March 1, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- "I am very happy that the Chinese courts have accepted my case to protect the use of my name and the interests of Chineseconsumers. Qiaodan Sports has built a business off my Chinese name, the number 23,...
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