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IPR Efforts Foster Software Industry Boom
                                                China's ceaseless efforts to protect intellectual property rights have quickened after witnessing the fast development of software industry both at home and abroad, a company executive said.[…]Read full blog
                                            
                                            
                                        China spent $28.74b on IP imports in 2017
                                                China spent 28.74 billion dollars for the use of intellectual property imports last year, official data show. 
The figure was up nearly 14-fold from 2001 when China joined the World Trade Organization, said the Report on China's Services Imports rel[…]Read full blog
                                            
                                            
                                        WIPO Widely Promotes China Madrid Trademark Online Application System
                                                Recently, World Intellectual Property Organization(WIPO) widely promotes China Madrid trademark online application system in seven languages.[…]Read full blog
                                            
                                            
                                        Liu Represents CNIPA Visiting PRV and Signed a Trademark Cooperation Agreement
                                                Liu Junchen, member of the CPC Leading Group of the State Administration for Market Regulation of China, Secretary of CPC Leading Group and Deputy Commissioner of China Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), visited Swedish Patent and Registra[…]Read full blog
                                            
                                            
                                        China to adopt stricter IPR protection: official
                                                China will adopt stricter intellectual property rights (IPR) protection to give impetus to its opening-up, an official said Thursday.
China will firmly uphold international rules on IPR and protect IPR owned by both domestic and foreign companies, S[…]Read full blog
                                            
                                            
                                        IP scene in China
                                                The first 13 pilot regions for IP civilian and military integration were determined recently by the China National Intellectual Property Administration and a department at the Central Military Commission.[…]Read full blog
                                            
                                            
                                        Belt & Road countries to plan IP cooperation
                                                Top representatives from countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative will attend a high-level intellectual property conference in Beijing on Tuesday and Wednesday, to enhance multilateral cooperation and seek solutions for current challenges, […]Read full blog
                                            
                                            
                                        First comprehensive set of regulations to boost protection
                                                Shenzhen in South China's Guangdong province will roll out a new set of intellectual property protection regulations in the near future, with the draft expected to be submitted to the standing committee of the city's legislators at the end of this mo[…]Read full blog
                                            
                                            
                                        China to set up technical support system against IP infringement
                                                China is looking to establish a technical support system to detect, monitor and track evidence of intellectual property (IP) infringement and counterfeiting by 2020.[…]Read full blog
                                            
                                            
                                        Beijing's AI tech luring global investors
                                                The $100 billion SoftBank Vision Fund is seeking to buy more than one billion dollars' shares of SenseTime, a Beijing-based AI startup, according to a report by Bloomberg.[…]Read full blog