Rule on exhibits IPR protection comes into effect (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-03-01 16:00
A new regulation on intellectual property rights (IPR) protection for
exhibits comes into effect as of Wednesday.
The regulation was jointly issued by the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, the
State Administration for Industry of Commerce of China, the National Copyright
Administration of China, and the State Intellectual Property Office.
According to the regulation, exhibition organizers have to strengthen the
protection and auditing of IPR protection of exhibits.
An office should be established by exhibition organizers to handle complaints
about IPR infringement if an exhibition is to be held for over three days, the
regulation said.
The regulation also requires corresponding departments to accept and hear
cases involving IPR infringement, including those for patents, trademarks and
copyrights.
Those exhibition organizers and participants infringing IPR may be prohibited
from holding or joining exhibitions again.
In January this year, about 1,000 organizations in China's exhibition
industry jointly signed a declaration, promising to rule out any IPR
infringement in their exhibitions.
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