China's online literature industry suffered losses of nearly 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) due to online piracy in 2014, according to a recent report by the Shanghai-based iResearch Consulting Group.
China's time-honored shoemaker Neiliansheng recently announced it will work with Walt Disney Co to launch a new series of shoes that target the younger generation of consumers.
The immense popularity of the social media app WeChat has brought increasing intellectual property challenges, according to a report released by the developer last week.
An LED lighting project conducted by Nanchang University and LatticePower Corp in Jiangxi province was awarded the 2015 National Technology Invention Prize (First-Class) earlier this month.
China received more than 1 million applications for invention patents in 2015, setting a new record high in annual filings and retaining its No 1 world ranking for the fifth consecutive year, according to the State Intellectual Property Office.
As the US-based Walt Disney Co prepares to open a new theme park in Shanghai this year, China is carrying out a trademark protection campaign specifically designed for the iconic company.
Although high-tech companies are becoming increasingly involved in the innovation of the automotive industry, they are far from catching up with traditional automakers in the research and development of self-driving technologies, according to a recent report by Thomson Reuters' intellectual property and science department.
Making full use of "multilateral and bilateral cooperation platforms", China is set to be better positioned in shaping the global intellectual property industry, said a senior official on Thursday.
Despite a strong wind blowing, the bustling scenes at northeast Beijing's Nanshan Ski Resort on Dec 5 signified an increased participation in sports, even in winter.
The average fitness level of Chinese has seen a slight improvement after years of decline, but experts say residents of the country still have a long way to go.
Yang Weixin, a junior from Ludong University in East China's Shandong province, said he learned much from taking part in the 2015 Solve for Tomorrow contest and especially improved his manual dexterity.
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