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  • Sept. 24

    2010

    WIPO Launches New Database to Profile IP Case Studies

    WIPO has launched IP Advantage, a new database which profiles the intellectual property (IP) experiences of inventors, creators, entrepreneurs, and researchers.  This tool aims to promote a better understanding of how IP is created and protected, and how inventors, creators and society at large benefit from the IP system. The IP Advantage database is a fully searchable one-stop gateway to the wealth of case study material available on WIPO’s website.  The case studies featured in the database demonstrate how IP works in the real world and how IP rights - such as patents, marks and copyright - can be used to promote innovation in both developed and developing countries.

  • Aug. 25

    2010

    China Ranks Third in Asia for IP Infringement

    Hong Kong-based Asian Political Risk Consultants released a ranking of the state of intellectual property protection in Asia on Wednesday, with China ranked third. Indonesia, Vietnam, China, the Philippines, and India each rank among the top five worst infringers of intellectual property rights, while Singapore, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea are the best in terms of protection, respectively. China has long been accused of intellectual property infringement. Chen Shirong, the BBC's China affairs editor, believes that this drop in the ranking does not mean that China's situation in protecting intellectual property rights has improved significantly.

  • May 27

    2010

    State Intellectual Property Office Director Tian Lipu visits Costa Rica

    In order to promote the smooth implementation of the China-Costa Rica Free Trade Agreement and further enrich the connotation of China-Costa Rica economic and trade cooperation, at the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica, Director of the State Intellectual Property Office of China, Tian Lipu, visited Costa Rica from May 22 to 25, 2010. On the 24th, Director Tian Lipu met with Federico Valerio, Director of the Foreign Trade Department of the Ministry of Foreign Trade of Colombia. The two sides exchanged opinions and views on intellectual property and other issues.

  • Apr. 20

    2010

    World IP Day 2010 - Activity Reports

    A three-minute video message from WIPO Director General Francis Gurry will be aired at the opening ceremony of IP Protection Publicity Week on April 20. The theme of the week-long celebration will be “Creation-Protection-Development.” To mark the 10th Anniversary of World IP Day, SIPO will also distribute 25,000 copies of a “First Day Cover”, on which will feature the origins and goals of World IP Day, this year’s theme and the WIPO 10th Anniversary poster. China – Hong Kong (SAR) To celebrate World IP Day, the Hong Kong Intellectual Property Department (IPD) has organized the following activities:

  • Nov. 27

    2009

    WIPO Indicators Report: China's growing influence in the world of intellectual property

    According to an authoritative report released by the World Intellectual Property Organization recently, the influence of China's intellectual property cause in the world is expanding day by day. This "World Intellectual Property Indicators Report (2009)" describes China's intellectual property situation as follows: From 1995 to 2007, the average annual growth rate of invention patent applications accepted by the State Intellectual Property Office of China was 23.9%, much higher than that of Europe and the United States; 2008 In 2007, Huawei, a high-tech company from China, topped the global PCT patent application ranking for the first time; in 2007, 20.6% of trademark applications worldwide were submitted to China; global design patent applications have grown rapidly, mainly due to the surge in the number of applications in China. result. This report is an extension of the World Patent Report established by the World Intellectual Property Organization in 2006, and covers the development of four types of intellectual property rights, including invention patents, utility model patents, trademarks and design patents. The data mainly come from the World Intellectual Property Organization statistical database, the annual reports of national intellectual property management departments, the World Bank, UNESCO, and trilateral statistical reports. The report shows that in terms of invention patents, under the trend that the total number of global applications continues to grow but the speed gradually slows down, the number of applications in China has grown against the trend, and the gap with Japan and the United States has gradually narrowed. From 1995 to 2007, the average annual growth rate of invention patent applications accepted by the State Intellectual Property Office of China was 23.9%, much higher than that of Europe and the United States. Between 2003 and 2008, China's share of PCT applications increased by less than 2 percentage points. Patent applicatio

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