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Wu Yi Among Most Influential Figures in IP

Vice Premier Wu Yi is has been named one of the 50 most influential people in the intellectual property world by Managing Intellectual Property magazine.

The second edition of the MIP 50, which names leading IP figures from business, government and the law, appears in the July/August issue.

In addition to Wu, China has three other representatives on the list: Judge Jiang Zhipei, academic Zheng Chengsi and State Intellectual Property Office head Wang Jingchuan.

Americans dominate the MIP 50, accounting for nearly half of the total. These include US Patent and Trademark Office director Jon Dudas, Judge Pauline Newman and International Trademark Association President Jacqueline Leimer.

Other prominent individuals from the Asia-Pacific region on the list include Indian intellectual property activist Vandana Shiva, Philip Yeo of the Singapore Economic Development Board, R.C. Lahoti, Chief Justice of India, Hitachi IP counsel Yasuo Sakuta and Japanese inventor Shuji Nakamura.

Managing Intellectual Property journalists and researchers in London, New York and Hong Kong compiled the list based on research among IP practitioners worldwide. Managing Intellectual Property is published monthly by Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC and was founded 14 years ago.
 
The MIP 50 (in alphabetical order)
 
Bob Armitage, Eli Lilly
 
Wubbo de Boer, OHIM
 
Mitch Bainwol, RIAA
 
Frits Bolkestein, European Commission
 
Todd Dickinson, GE
 
Jon Dudas, USPTO
 
Jannelly Fourtou, European Parliament
 
Tove Graulund, Arla Foods
 
Robin Gross, IP Justice
 
Mandy Haberman, inventor
 
Steve Jobs, Apple Computer
 
Francis Gurry, WIPO
 
Ian Harvey, BTG
 
Orrin Hatch, US Senate
 
Kamil Idris, WIPO
 
Jiang Zhipei, Supreme People's Court
 
Mike Kirk, American Intellectual Property Law Association
 
Ilias Konteas, UNICE
 
RC Lahoti, Chief Justice of India
 
Michael Leathes, BAT
 
Mr. Justice Hugh Laddie, Royal Courts of Justice
 
Jacqueline Leimer, Kraft Foods
 
Judge Fidelma Macken, European Court of Justice
 
The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, Supreme Court of Canada
 
Stephen Merrill, National Academies
 
Alexander von Mühlendahl, OHIM
 
The Honorable Justice Pauline Newman, Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
 
Lucy Nichols, Nokia
 
David Nimmer, academic
 
Erik Nooteboom, European Commission
 
Shuji Nakamura, inventor
 
Marshall Phelps, Microsoft
 
Alain Pompidou, European Patent Office
 
Michael Robertson, CEO Lindows/Linspire
 
Ernesto Rubio, WIPO
 
Yasuo Sakuta, Hitachi
 
James Sensenbrenner, US House of Representatives
 
Vandana Shiva, Research Institute for Science, Technology and Ecology
 
Lamar Smith, US House of Representatives
 
Joseph Stiglitz, economist
 
Joseph Strauss, Max Planck Institute
 
Paul Twomey, ICANN
 
Jack Valenti, MPAA
 
Herb Wamsley, Intellectual Property Owners' Association
 
Wang Jingchuan, State Intellectual Property Office
 
John Ward, US district court judge
 
Wu Yi, Chinese vice premier
 
Philip Yeo, Singapore's Economic Development Board
 
Zheng Chengsi, academic
 
Robert Zoellick, US Trade Representative
 
(China Daily July 23, 2004)

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