Tag Archive: China trademark
China's IP in Foreign Eyes
Based on the self -reliant intellectual property rights, the Yutu 2 rover has set many records in China's space history. Taking intellectual property as the starting point, China will continue to promote the development of space program and improve t[…]Read full blog
China to Comprehensively Enhance IPR Protection
China will further strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights as part of effort in effectively protecting the lawful rights and interests of all types of market actors, fostering a more enabling business environment, boosting technolog[…]Read full blog
China to Comprehensively Enhance IPR Protection
China will further strengthen the protection of intellectual property rights as part of effort in effectively protecting the lawful rights and interests of all types of market actors, fostering a more enabling business environment, boosting technolog[…]Read full blog
China Ranking 1st in Effective Trademark Registrations
China currently holds more than 22.74 million effective trademark registrations, ranking first in the world, with an average of one valid trademark per 5.2 market entities, according to Shen Changyu, the Party committee secretary and director of the […]Read full blog
Administrative Disputes of Jinguizi Trademark
Liu Chunyan, the hostess of a famous Chinese TV progress Windmill, requested a trademark invalidation with the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce (the commerce) after knowing that a Nanjing-b[…]Read full blog
High-level Forum on China IP Protection 2019 Launched in Beijing
The High-level Forum on China IP Protection 2019 with the theme of “Enhancing IPR Protection and Promoting High Quality Development” was launched in Beijing on April 24. CNIPA Commissioner Shen Changyu and WIPO Director General Francis Gurry attended[…]Read full blog
ROUGHNECK Denied TM Registration for Negative Meaning
In an English- Chinese dictionary, roughneck means rude, or a rude fellow, or a noisy and rude fellow. But does it matter for trademark registration? A U.S. firm specialized in making safety gloves attempted to register ROUGHNECK and was denied for i[…]Read full blog
Big Steps Taken to Improve IP Protection
Property rights are at the very core of functional market economies.[…]Read full blog
Trademark "ZARA" Gains Cross-Class Protetion in China
"ZARA" trademark application was filed by one individual surnamed Pan for the trademark to be used on Class 43 services including restaurants and cafeterias.[…]Read full blog
Nation Strives to Safeguard the World’s Ideas
Chinese authorities are on a mission to drastically clamp down on counterfeit goods and reduce intellectual property rights infringement.[…]Read full blog