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CHINA INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW NEWSLETTER

Vol. 2 , No. 14 - October 24, 2001

TOPICS THIS ISSUE:

  • Rolex Wins Rights to Rolex.com.cn
  • Chinese Chip First Step in Burgeoning CPU Industry
  • Regulating Judgments of Patent Infringement in China
  • Microsoft Hard Hit by Piracy, But Still Confident about Chinese Market
  • Foreign Brands Enjoying Popularity in China
  • Ethics Code Issued for Judges

 

Regulating Judgments of Patent Infringement in China

China has documented regulations for the first time concerning the judgments of patent infringement, said Wang Zhenqing, Vice President of the Beijing Municipal Higher People's Court.

On October 10 at a working conference, he noted that a committee of the Beijing Court had discussed the "Suggestions on the Judgments of Patent Infringement (for trial implementation)", and will implement it October 10.

Wang noted that the "Suggestions on the Judgments of Patent Infringement (for trial implementation)" has 129 articles involving various fields of patent infringement judgments.

Statistics showed that since the Patent Law was implemented in 1985, marking the establishment of China's patent system, the Beijing Court had received 773 patent cases during the first five years.

(Source: Xinhua News Agency)

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