PALO ALTO — For companies that forecast a future in China, West Coast attorneys offer a few words of advice: Protect your IP now.
Tesla Motors may learn that the hard way. The electric car maker has long said China, with the biggest auto market in the world, is a strategic priority. But the company has had to put the brakes on moving into the nation because another party had scooped up its trademarks, according to the August 2013 issue of China Entrepreneur magazine.
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