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New rules on Criminal IP infringement released

Photo Danny Friedmann New rules on IP infringement in criminal cases have been issued by the Supreme People’s Court, the Supreme People’s Procuratorate and the Ministry of Public Security on 10 January 2011, to clarify a number of areas in … Continue reading

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How to Prevent and Act Upon Intellectual Property Rights Infringements in China

I wrote an article for Duncan Bucknell Company, the Australian company specialised in Global IP Strategy about how to protect and enforce your IPR in China. Read it on the site of Duncan Bucknell Company or below: By Danny Friedmann … Continue reading

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Bluetooth Earphones Infringement One of Shenzhen AIC’ Top 10 IP Cases 2006

The Southern Daily of March 13, reports (in Chinese) that the Shenzhen Administration for Industry and Commerce (AIC) announced the top 10 Intellectual Property Protection Cases for the year 2006 in Shenzhen on 12 March 2007. The cases have involved … Continue reading

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Draft Judicial Interpretation Several Issues of Criminal Cases

DRAFT Interpretation of the Supreme People’s Court and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate on Several Issues in the Concrete Application of the Law in Handling Criminal Cases of Intellectual Property Infringement Adopted at the 1422nd Meeting of the Adjudication Commission of … Continue reading

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Controversial Interpretation 2004 Will Be Amended, Stays Controversial

Emma Barraclough reports for Managing Intellectual Property from the Third Global Congress on Combating Counterfeiting and Piracy in Geneva, that the controversial judicial thresholds for criminal enforcement will be amended. First the reasons why the judicial interpretation was controversial will … Continue reading

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Jail Time For Exporters Of Phones That Are Genuine Inside, Counterfeited Outside

Interfax China reports about four people that were found guilty in October by a people’s court in Guangzhou of infringing trademark rights because they were exporting counterfeit phones. Zhang and Xu were sentenced to nine months and two persons both … Continue reading

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