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Protection of Intellectual rights in China

2023-05-30 22:26:34

Abstraction of Chinese Intellectual Property Protection Abstraction: With China's economic reform and open policy, the present Chinese government has made enormous efforts to protect intellectual property rights. Since 1983, China has established a comprehensive legal system to ensure this protection. On the other hand, many foreign investors and governments still have many dissatisfactions about the current situation of China and are trying to ask the Chinese government to make more promises. In this article I think that the difficulty of protecting intellectual property rights is not caused by the Chinese government. More importantly, China lacks moral morality for such protection.

Intellectual Property Rights in China In recent years, the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in China has attracted international attention. In the past decades, China's efforts to improve intellectual property (IPR) have slowed down steadily. China strengthened the legal framework, revised the intellectual property law several times, expanded the scope of protection. Currently China's intellectual property law fully complies with world intellectual property standards. The remainder of this article will briefly introduce intellectual property law, China's efforts to enforce the intellectual property law, ethical analysis of copyright infringement, and solutions to reduce copyright infringement.

Because the People's Republic of China ("People's Republic of China") learned how to execute its own intellectual property law, we are heading towards a new era of intellectual property protection. In the last two decades, the intellectual property rights system in China has changed drastically, but these aggressive reforms are still insufficiently protected in many countries, especially the United States. Nevertheless, the modernization of the Chinese institution is ongoing and its progress can not be underestimated.

Execution of intellectual property rights in China: trade problems, policies and practices Professor Nigerjang Law Professor, President of International Economic Act, Fudan University Intellectual Property Research Center Director, Shanghai, People's Republic of China

Recently, China has participated in a series of international treaties and treaties concerning the protection of intellectual property rights. China entered into the "China Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property Rights" in 1985, in "Great Paradigm for International Classification of Trademark Registered Products and Services" in 1988, and in 1989 on " Madrid agreement ". In 1992, the United States and China signed a "Memorandum on Protection of Intellectual Property Rights". Under this agreement, it is obliged by China to amend the Intellectual Property Rights Protection Law by 1994 and become a member of the Bern Treaty, the World Copyright Convention, and the Geneva Phonogram Convention.