At a breakfast meeting on IPR at the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) 2006,
representatives from foreign companies vocalized their acknowledgement of
China¡¯s IPR protection efforts. They also provided positive suggestions on how
to strengthen IPR protection.
UPS President for Asia-Pacific Ken Torok
said his company recently found its website copied by a Chinese parcel service
provider. A compliant was thus made to China¡¯s industry and commerce authority,
which resulted in the immediate closure of the counterfeiting website. Torok
said his was satisfied with China¡¯s progress on trademark protection over the
past few years and looked forward to a new level of protection through
reinforced efforts.
General Motors President for China Kevin Wale and
Andre Dallaire, CEO for Northeast Asia of Chubb Group of Insurance Companies
also voiced their acknowledgement of China¡¯s progress on IPR protection.
However, Kevin Wale pointed out there were still some small companies in China
engaged in the production of counterfeiting goods. This group of infringers
weakened Chin¡¯s international image in IPR protection. He hoped that the Chinese
government would continue its actions against such infringing
activities.
Li Dongsheng, Vice Director of the State Administration for
Industry and Commerce made an update on IPR protection in China. He said,
currently the bulk of trademark infringement cases in China were subject to
voluntary government actions. However, the government alone wasn¡¯t enough to
fight piracy and counterfeiting. The whole public needed to be
mobilized.
Dallaire said his company had not yet started selling
IPR-related policies to its Chinese customers. However, it planned on
introducing such service in China next year or later. So his company had a keen
concern about IPR protection in China.
Li Dongsheng said, relevant
authorities in China would strictly apply the Trademark Law and other laws to
both Chinese and foreign companies on an equal basis. The government would also
try to raise public awareness at company and individual levels by public
advocacy campaigns. He also expressed hope that foreign firms would study
Chinese laws and take appropriate actions to safeguard their own interests.
£¨Source:Xinhua£©