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  • Feb. 28

    2012

    Shenzhen's PCT International Patent Applications Achieved Eight Consecutive Championships

    PCT international patents have achieved eight consecutive championships. Shenzhen ranks first in the country in terms of patent ownership per 10,000 people. Shenzhen's patent applications and authorizations have reached a new high. A string of bright data shows the great vitality of Shenzhen as an innovative city. Recently, the Shenzhen market supervision and management work conference revealed these exciting news. Vice Mayor Chen Biao attended the meeting.

  • Feb. 20

    2012

    Registering overseas trademarks to deal with international squatting

    With the continuous improvement of China's trademark legal system and the increasing awareness of trademarks in the whole society, the number of domestic trademark registration applications has increased rapidly in recent years. In 1980, the number of trademark registration applications was only over 20,000, and in 1993 it reached 132,000. In the five years from 2000 to 2004, the number of trademark registration applications has successively jumped over the four milestones of 200,000, 300,000, 400,000 and 500,000 respectively. More than 1 million pieces. The total number of trademark applications in my country will exceed 8 million.

  • Sept. 15

    2011

    In 2010, the proportion of companies with invention patents authorized by the United States exceeded 90%

    Statistics released by the United States Patent and Trademark Office show that in 2010, the United States authorized a total of 219,614 invention patents, of which 201,909 were issued by enterprises, accounting for 91.9% of the total number of invention patents authorized in that year, 1,100 by the government, accounting for 0.5% of the total, and 16,605 by individuals. pieces, accounting for 7.6% of the total. In the 25 years from 1986 to 2010, the United States has accumulatively authorized 3,279,472 invention patents. Since 1986, the proportion of corporate invention patent authorizations in the United States has increased year by year, from 80.5% before 1997 to 91.9% in 2010, while the proportion of individual invention patent authorizations has continued to decline. 17.9% before 1997 fell to 7.6%. Among the cumulatively authorized invention patents from 1986 to 2010, the proportion of enterprise invention patents authorized reached 85.8%.

  • Mar. 30

    2011

    In 2010, China's Invention Patent Applications Exceeded 390,000, Ranking Second in the World

    He Hua, deputy director of the State Intellectual Property Office, said at the "National Intellectual Property Office Directors Meeting" held in Nanjing on March 29 that in 2010, there were more than 391,000 invention patent applications, ranking second in the world. He Hua believes that the rapid increase in the number of invention patent applications has become an innovation driving force for the transformation of the economic development mode and the implementation of the intellectual property strategy.

  • Feb. 11

    2011

    100,000 P2P users in the US indicted in 2010

    Large-scale infringement lawsuits in the United States are mainly aimed at BT users, which is about to reach the point of suspicion. A total of 99,924 defendants have been prosecuted in the past 12 months, and the number of new cases filed is increasing rapidly. In particular, adult companies' tens of millions of dollars in payment benefit programs are at risk. A large number of recent P2P lawsuits in the United States have mainly been brought by companies dealing with adult content. They included this new revenue stream by combining with a new production company.

  • Feb. 28

    2011

    China-led IEEE 1888 green energy-saving international standard released

    Recently, with the approval of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (IEEE-SA), the IEEE 1888 standard (Ubiquitous Green Community Control Network, Ubiquitous Green A major breakthrough was made in the formulation of international standards for green energy conservation.

  • Feb. 10

    2011

    WIPO: China ranks among the top 4 international patent applications in the world

    The World Intellectual Property Organization said in Geneva on February 9 that the number of China's international patent applications increased significantly last year, and now it has become the fourth largest international patent applicant country in the world. According to data released by the World Intellectual Property Organization on the same day, the number of international patent applications filed by China under the framework of the Patent Cooperation Treaty soared from 7,900 in 2009 to 12,339 last year, an increase of 56.2%.

  • Jan.13

    2011

    In 2010, the number of annual patent applications in my country exceeded one million for the first time

    The reporter recently learned from the State Intellectual Property Office that in 2010, the number of annual patent applications in my country exceeded one million for the first time, reaching 1.222 million, and the number of authorizations was 815,000. The number of international patent applications submitted through the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) approach 13,000 pieces, an increase of 25.2%, 40% and 61.3% respectively over the previous year.

  • 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.

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