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  • Feb. 13

    2018

    Senior Chinese Official Stresses Crackdown on IPR Infringement, Counterfeiting

    A senior Chinese official stressed Friday the importance of the crackdown on IPR infringement and counterfeit products.

  • Jan. 8

    2018

    Statistics of Chinese Patents in 2017

    The SIPO published in Beijing on January 18, 2018 the statistics and associated conditions of the major works in 2017.

  • Jan. 4

    2018

    The 2018 Meeting of Directors of Intellectual Property Offices of China was held in Beijing

    On January 4th, 2018, the Meeting of Directors of Intellectual Property Offices of China was held in Beijing. Mr. Changyu SHEN, the commissioner of State Intellectual Property Office of the P.R.C (hereinafter referred as “SIPO”) conveyed the important instruction of working hard on IP work.

  • Dec. 6

    2017

    China leads in patent, trademark and design filings in 2016: WIPO

    GENEVA, Dec. 6 (Xinhua) -- Innovators around the world filed 3.1 million patent applications in 2016, up 8.3 percent in a seventh straight yearly increase, a World Intellectual Property Organization's (WIPO) report showed Wednesday.

  • Nov. 24

    2017

    Examination Period for Trademark Registration Expected to Shorten to 6 Months by Late 2018

    On the media briefing held by on November 23, 2017 in Beijing, the SAIC (State Administration of Industry and Commerce) announced that according to the recently released “Opinions of the SAIC about Deepening Reform to Facilitate Trademark Registration so as to enhance Trademark Registration Efficiency”(hereinafter referred to as the Opinions) the examination period for trademark registration would be shortened from 8 months to 6 months by late 2018, and the business cycle of trademark examination will be further shortened.

  • Oct. 12

    2017

    Event on the role of patents in advancing climate change mitigation technologies

    Some 100 experts from industry, government, international organizations, universities and research institutes, and technology transfer centers met in Athens last week to discuss some of the challenges and recent successes in developing and deploying new technologies to mitigate climate change. Jointly held by the EPO and the Hellenic Industrial Property Organization, the conference is a part of efforts to strengthen the role of the patent system in facilitating access to and transfer of knowledge in sustainable technologies.

  • Sept. 17

    2017

    Patent Data Survey 2016: China Enjoys High Rate in Patent Use

    The 2016 China Patent Data Report was based on a survey covering companies, universities, research institutions and individual inventors in 23 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions. About 58,000 questionnaires were sent and more than 70 percent of them were returned correctly.

  • Aug. 22

    2017

    China Moves Higher in Global Innovation Index

    China is steadily working its way toward a higher position on the world's innovation index ranking, as a report released Friday placed it 17th on the index measuring innovation capability out of 40 major ranked countries.

  • July 13

    2017

    SIPO and WIPO Signed IP Cooperation Agreement to strengthen the Belt & Road

    On May 14, 2017 at the “The Belt and Road” International Cooperation Summit Forum in Beijing, SIPO director and WIPO Director-General signed “IP Cooperation Agreement for strengthening the Belt & Road”. This is the first Belt & Road related IP cooperation agreement signed by the Chinese government with international organizations, marking the two sides will carry out comprehensive and in-depth cooperation to promote IP development among the countries and regions round Belt & Road.

  • June 14

    2017

    Made In China: The Past, Present and Future Of Chinese IPR

    Conservative projections say that China will surpass the United States as the number one economy in the world by 2030, but the shift could happen as soon as next year. Either way, there’s no doubt that China has emerged as one of the most important commercial economies in the world, and businesses everywhere are vying to enter its market. However, there is a serious hurdle when foreign companies decide to take their products to China – intellectual property rights (IPR), or more accurately, the country’s lack of adequate IP protection. History shows that bringing business to China, while extremely lucrative, has also been extremely risky – but it’s a market that cannot be ignored. Here is a look at the past, present and future of IPR in China.

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