# Intellectual%20Property
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China’s Investment Paradox: Tech Ascends as Private Capital Retreats
China's fixed-asset investment fell 4.1% in the first five months of 2026, driven by a sharp 7.1% drop in private capital and a 6.8% slump in the service sector, despite a 9.3% surge in high-tech intellectual property investments.

The Battery King’s Lament: Robin Zeng’s Blistering Critique of China’s ‘Short-Sighted’ EV Industry
CATL Chairman Robin Zeng has publicly condemned the Chinese battery industry for rampant IP theft and destructive price wars. He warned that short-term procurement strategies and weak patent protection risk mirroring the profitability collapse previously seen in the solar sector.

The Drone and Camera War: DJI and Insta360 Escalate Patent Rivalry to US Courts
DJI and Insta360 have taken their patent dispute to U.S. federal court, with DJI seeking to ban Insta360's gimbal cameras and Insta360 immediately countersuing. The conflict highlights the growing friction between Chinese tech giants as they compete for global dominance in the drone and action camera markets.

The Gimbal Wars: DJI and Insta360’s High-Stakes Legal Blitz in the American Market
DJI and Insta360 have entered a rapid-fire legal battle in U.S. and Chinese courts following the launch of Insta360’s Luna Ultra. The conflict involves allegations of patent theft and counterclaims that could reshape the balance of power in the global handheld imaging market.

The Bitter Aftertaste: Nayuki’s Tea Grapples with IP Woes and a Shrinking Empire
Nayuki’s Tea has been penalized for intellectual property infringement against Pop Mart, marking another low point for the embattled beverage giant. Facing a cumulative loss of 6.4 billion RMB and a shrinking store count, the company is struggling to survive an intense price war and declining consumer demand in China.

Desperation in the Tea Aisles: Nayuki Penalized for 'Guerrilla' Pop Mart IP Marketing
A Beijing court ruled against Nayuki's Tea in an unfair competition lawsuit filed by Pop Mart over the unauthorized use of its 'LABUBU' IP. The verdict emphasizes that 'fine print' disclaimers cannot excuse deceptive marketing, coming at a time when Nayuki is struggling with significant financial losses and store closures.

Britain Hands Publishers a Shield in the Battle Over Google’s AI Search
The UK's antitrust regulator has ordered Google to grant publishers the power to block their content from being used in AI-generated search summaries. This move aims to rebalance the bargaining power between Big Tech and news organizations, potentially setting a global precedent for AI content licensing.

The Dark Forest of Corporate China: Behind the Execution of the 'Three-Body' Assassin
Xu Yao, the former CEO of Three-Body Universe, has been executed for the 2020 poisoning death of Yoozoo Games founder Lin Qi. The murder was motivated by professional marginalization and a significant salary reduction following the successful acquisition of 'The Three-Body Problem' film rights.

From Disruptor to Defendant: Xiaomi’s Patent Wars and the Cost of Market Intrusion
Xiaomi is facing a surge of patent infringement lawsuits from legacy Chinese appliance giants like Midea and Bull Group. As the company elevates its home appliance division to a core strategic priority, it must defend against aggressive litigation aimed at curbing its market expansion and protecting established intellectual property.

Protecting the Lab: China Solidifies Drug Data Protection in Historic Regulatory Overhaul
China has implemented a major revision to its drug administration laws, introducing a tiered system that protects clinical trial data for up to six years. This reform aims to incentivize high-end pharmaceutical innovation and align China's intellectual property regime with global standards.

The Fraying Alliance: Apple and OpenAI Brace for a Legal Showdown
The strategic partnership between Apple and OpenAI is reportedly collapsing into a legal dispute as OpenAI prepares to take action against the iPhone maker. The conflict underscores the growing tension between AI developers and the platforms that distribute their technology.

Beyond the Filter: Douyin’s Crackdown Highlights the New Frontier of AI-Driven E-Commerce Fraud
Douyin E-commerce has intensified its crackdown on intellectual property theft, specifically targeting the use of AI tools to impersonate individuals for fraudulent sales. The platform has intercepted over 170,000 videos and penalized thousands of accounts as part of a broader effort to sanitize its digital marketplace.