October 7, 2011 in public
This is very good news. Like the Russian Federation, we had some concerns on the applicability of Chinese patent law.
Documents here: http://thenewsportseconomy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/China-notice-of-qualification-for-entry-into-national-phase-10.7.11.pdf
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