IPR Protection in China

IPR Protection in China

Mainland to accept priority rights application from TW

The mainland will start to approve the priority rights of patent applicants from Taiwan on Nov 22 in an attempt to address intellectual property rights (IPR) disputes unleashed by booming cross-Straits exchange. Full Story
 

IPR Protection in China

Govt bodies ordered to use genuine software

The General Office of China's State Council issued a document directing government bodies at all levels across the country to use genuine software and lead the battle to protect intellectual property rights (IPR). Full Story

Intellectual property rights protection improving in China

China's intellectual property rights protection system is improving thanks to a cooperative project between China and the European Union. Full Story

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IPR Protection in China
 
China to fight unlawful copying of famous brands
 
China's Ministry of Public Security (MPS) has ordered a fresh crackdown on the infringement of well-known foreign and domestic brands' intellectual property rights (IPRs). Greater efforts must be made to fight the production and sale of pirated books, audio, video, software, medicine, food and agricultural products. Full Story
 
Official calls for reduction of IP trade deficit
 
A Chinese commerce official on Monday called for creating indigenous brands to reduce China's alarming trade deficit in intellectual property. At the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Forum in Beijing, Ministry of Commerce official Wu Guohua noted China spends a large amount of funds on foreign intellectual property every year, adding that to create indigenous brands is imperative to China. Full Story
 

IPR Protection in China

 

Wen urges fight against IPR infringement

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao Friday urged authorities to step up their fight against intellectual property rights (IPR) infringements. When addressing a national meeting on IPR protection, Wen said authorities should target root causes of IPR violations, strengthen IPR protection especially with regard to Internet use. Full Story

IPR Protection in China

More PC consumers do not trust pirated software

Nearly 70 percent of consumers in China feel that the use of pirated software is not as safe as genuine software, according to a Microsoft report on consumer attitudes towards pirated programs. Full Story

Baidu sings to a new tune as music battle continues

China's largest search engine Baidu Inc launched a voice-based music search service on Monday, part of its efforts to grab more users following rival Google Inc's departure from the mainland. Full Story

 

IPR Protection in China

IPR Protection in China

Copyright expo to browse digital music debate

China International Digital Music Festival will be held as part of the third China International Copyright Expo on November 20. Full Story

Probes 'protecting' US business

US probes against Chinese imports are being used to help US companies fend off foreign competition and keep their competitive edge, a senior Ministry of Commerce official has said. Full Story

 

IPR Protection in China

IPR misconceptions of the West

It is a shame that so many companies in the West have written off China as a place where IPR is unprotected.This false assumption limits them in what they could be doing by working with and investing in Chinese companies and its market. Full Story

China's IPR protection is appreciated

IPR Protection in China
 
China is helping lead the charge in the fight to protect intellectual property rights, receiving the world's fifth largest number of international patent applications, Francis Gurry, director-general of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), said on Thursday. Full Story
 
IPR needs a holistic approach
 
Chinese people today are more aware about the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR). Though many still have a vague idea about IPR, more businesspersons and consumers are paying attention to intellectual property. Full Story