Grape Wall of China    Matured two years: Nick Bartman’s investigation of fake wine, other IPR issues in China

Matured two years: Nick Bartman’s investigation of fake wine, other IPR issues in China

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By Jim Boyce In March of 2010, I met Nick Bartman twice in Beijing to talk about wine and intellectual property rights (IPR) in China. At that time, Bartman was investigating the scale of IPR infringements, including fake wines, in China and had started The Wine Protection Group in an effort to get major industry [...]


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