Simmons TMT and IP webinar series - China

A series of webinars for Chinese TMT companies to introduce the latest global regulations, our observations, and share the effect of these regulations.

Simmons & Simmons hosted a series of webinars on Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) and Intellectual Property (IP) from November 2020 to January 2021. Collaborating global TMT and IP law experts from our associate Japan law firm TMI associates, in addition Fairsky Law Firm (China) and Arent Fox, we have discussed the latest legislations, cases and our observations globally, and shared with the audience how they may impact Chinese companies.

If you want to view the sessions on-demand, please contact asia.events@simmons-simmons.com and request for on-demand link.

Download detail agenda and speakers' information here.

Topics include:

  • Foreign direct investment regime in Europe
  • EU/UK Data protection legal updates
  • Trade secret and patent litigation in UK for Chinese companies
  • Navigating business with the US: export control and sanctions
  • The latest developments in Japanese foreign investment restriction laws, game and data laws
  • Mutual legal assistance between Hong Kong and other jurisdictions and its impacts
  • Patent litigation in Germany for Chinese companies
  • Patent litigation in Europe for Chinese companies (FRAND latest situation and others) - Available in Chinese only
  • Employment law trends - A common law perspective - Available in Chinese only
  • Foreign direct investment, business structure and data protection regime in India
  • Cross-border acquisitions: IP issues
  • Trends in game and e-sports law (European, Middle East and Asian perspectives)
  • Case updates on global data sanctions
  • Case study of internet patent litigation - Available in Chinese only
  • IP protection strategy of games - Available in Chinese only
  • Pathway to Hong Kong capital markets for TMT companies - Available in Chinese only

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