Practical analysis of notable China IP law developments and best practices for IP protection and enforcement in China
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China’s New Trademark Law: Greater Protection, Higher Penalties And More Efficient Registration by Peter C. Pang Published on mondaq.com
The new Trademark Law was passed on August 30, 2013, to take effect on May 1, 2014, after nearly 10 years of revisions and several rounds of public comment. China’s Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress made a hearty attempt to outline ways to streamline trademark registration processing, afford greater protection for trademark owners and impose higher penalties as a way of deterring infringements.
The new law, which marks the third time the original Trademark Law first promulgated in 1982 has been amended (previous amendments 1993, 2001), has over 50 revisions, but the most significant changes are as follows… [
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