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062020.06 Initiative Aims to Put Virus Weapons in Hands of All More than 30 countries and multiple international partners and institutions have signed up to support the COVID-19 Technology Access Pool, or C-TAP, a new initiative aimed at making vaccines, tests, treatments and other health technologies to fight COVID-19 accessible to all.
Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado, who first proposed the initiative in... More > -
062020.06 China Issues 2020 Action Plan to Accelerate Building IP Powerhouse Recently, the Office of the Inter-Ministerial Joint Meeting>
In terms of deepening IP reform, the Action Plan proposes to improve intellectual property policies, including formulating and issuing policy documents to promote the high-quality development of IP services, replicating and promoting IP protection initiatives in the context of comprehensive ... More > -
052020.05 WIPO Convenes another Video Conference on Temporary Policies and Remedy Measures on IP amid Pandemic... On April 20 (Beijing time), WIPO held another video conference to discuss temporary policies and remedy measures>
The video conference was presided over by WIPO Director General Mr. Francis Gurry. It mainly discussed the enforcement regulations of the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) and the applicable conditions for relevant clauses concerning delay i... More > -
052020.05 Shanghai Courts See Increase in IP Cases Shanghai courts received 23,580 intellectual property lawsuits and IP theft and piracy cases and closed 23,510 of them last year, a rise of 3.97 percent and 6.28 percent respectively, the Shanghai High People's Court said>
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In terms of the lawsuits, the number of those regarding disputes in the areas of franchise contract and patent rig... More > -
042020.04 CNIPA Releases 2019 China Patent Investigation Report Recently, China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) publicly released the "2019 China Patent Investigation Report". The Report shows that China has achieved new results in increasing the cost of infringement and optimizing conditions for doing business, and enterprises' strong demand in hardening the groundwork for IP protection; patent u... More >
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042020.04 Value of IP-Intensive Industries Highlighted The added value of China's patent-intensive industries topped 10.7 trillion yuan ($1.51 trillion) in 2018, contributing 11.6 percent to the country's GDP, according to the National Intellectual Property Administration.
Working with the National Bureau of Statistics, CNIPA said it was the first time the country announced the statistic. It also marks t... More >