Tag Archive: China trademark
New Regulations Will Target Abnormal Trademark Filings
In order to improve the nation's business environment and maintain the trademark management order, the China National Intellectual Property Administration will roll out a new set of regulations on trademark filings to curb the "applications out of ma[…]Read full blog
Smart Glasses May Offer Firm Augmented Prospects
Huawei's newest patent, published at the World Intellectual Property Organization on Feb 7, describes lightweight and relatively inexpensive smart glasses, which can be used as an AR headset.[…]Read full blog
IP Injects Vigor into China's Opening-up
Over 3,600 enterprises worldwide gathered at China International Import Expo for more business opportunities. More Made in China were sold overseas with the Sino-Europe cross-continent trains running between China and Europe. In 2018, in the backgrou[…]Read full blog
IP scene In China
The General Administration of Customs has announced that it will roll out a special campaign to fight infringements upon intellectual property rights this year, with a focus on foreign-funded companies. The move is part of the efforts to improve the […]Read full blog
Wuxi To Host International Design Spectacular
The China International Design Expo is to be held in Wuxi, Jiangsu province, from May 25 to 27, organizers announced in Beijing on last Friday.[…]Read full blog
WIPO Report: Both Chinese and Foreign Companies Potent in Patenting in China
According to the World Intellectual Property Organization, both Chinese and foreign companies are aggressively filing patent applications in China in a bid to take advantage of IP protection and promote commercialization of their IPRs.[…]Read full blog
Nation's IP Strength Enters New Level
China's intellectual property strength entered a higher level last year, according to Shen Changyu, commissioner of the China National Intellectual Property Administration.[…]Read full blog
Adjusted IP Law to Level Playing Field
A draft amendment to China's patent law aims to strengthen the crackdown on intellectual property infringement by substantially raising compensation for victims, and fines for violators, which experts said will help build a fairer business environmen[…]Read full blog
‘SWISSGEAR’ Trademark Rejected by Beijing Court in Final Decision
Wenger S.A.’s filed an application for registration of “SWISSGEAR” trademark registration in China, in September 2007, to be used on Class 25 products including clothes and wallet, then was rejected successively by the Trademark Office (TMO) and Trad[…]Read full blog
China Vows Serious Punishment for IPR Breaches
China’s top economic planner the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) issued a joint memorandum on penalties for serious breaches of intellectual property rights (IPR) on December 4, 2018.[…]Read full blog