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Column on IP in China by Professor Nguyen Appears in 'Indiana Lawyer'
12/14/2016
Professor Xuan-Thao Nguyen’s column in the December 14 edition of Indiana Lawyer details a remedy in Chinese intellectual property law in which a wrongdoer issues a court-approved public apology.
The column points to an apology statement issued in an infringement case involving China Peking Opera Theater in 2000. This particular apology has the wrongdoer taking full blame and accepting the court’s judgement and outlines plans to make good on the infringement, Professor Nguyen writes.
Professor Nguyen, who holds the Gerald L. Bepko Chair in Law, is the director of the IU McKinney Center for Intellectual Property Law and Innovation. She is an internationally recognized legal scholar, known for her expertise at the intersections of intellectual property, secured transactions, bankruptcy, licensing, and taxation. She received the Grant Gilmore Award from the American College of Commercial Finance Lawyers, an honor bestowed only eight times since its creation in 1992, in recognition of her scholarship.
