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China uncovers 6,700 IPR infringement cases (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-04-01 13:51
Chinese police have uncovered over 6,700 Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
infringement cases in the past five years, involving 3.5 billion yuan (437.5
million U.S. dollars), and have broken a number of international criminal
networks.
According to a forum held in Shanghai on IPR criminal
protection on Friday, Chinese police have detained more than 9,300 suspects for
intellectual property rights violations.
The forum, convened by the
Ministry of Public Security and the National Protection of IPR Working Group
Office, will focus on the organized and international IPR violations and boost
cooperation between countries and between law enforcing departments and industry
sectors.
Officials and experts from Interpol, the International IPR
organization, the European Union, the United States, Canada, France, Germany and
Japan attended the meeting. China has actively drawn up IPR-related laws and
regulations to improve the IPR criminal enforcement legal system, said Zheng
Shaodong, assistant minister of Public Security.
China has carried out a
number of campaigns to crack down on counterfeiting and piracy, he said.
He also said that Chinese police have worked with international
organizations to exchange information on IPR violation, investigate IPR-related
cases and provide legal assistance to crack down on international rings.
Figures from the Ministry of Public Security show that police uncovered
more than 32,000 IPR-related cases and detained more than 8,000 suspects for IPR
violation in 2005.
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