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Civil Liability Proves to be New Weapon Against the Export of Trademarks Infringing Goods

Trademark infringement has always been a major concern for firms doing business in China. However, as new figures emerge, it seems that this problem is only getting worse. According to the Customs General Administration (CGA) The total value of all goods seized for trademark infringement totaled over RMB328,000,000 in 2007. The process of Customs seizures …

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Internationalizing Chinese Domain Names

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) recently introduced technology that will allow non-English reading Internet users to have access to Internet addresses completely in their own language. Known as Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs), this breakthrough was announced at the ICANN’s 36th Annual Meeting on October 30, 2009. After China receives application approval …

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IPR Update: February 2010

New interpretations issued relating to obscene and offensive content The Supreme People’s Court and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate have jointly issued a 13 articled document pertaining to the application of cases concerning obscene information via the internet and mobile devices. The new Interpretation outlines that where telecom and internet service provides were aware and had …

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Police Chief Under Investigation for Corruption

As a testament to both the level of corruption present throughout China, and the governments dedication to rooting out such corruption; Chinese prosecutors continue to present startling evidence against Wen Qiang the former police chief of Chongqing Province. Wen is charged with accepting bribes, possessing suspicious assets, protecting gangs, and the repeated rape of a …

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China’s “Green” sector predicted to reach 10% of GDP

In a report issued by China Business news, Chinas energy conservation, and environmental protection industries may contribute up to 5.3 trillion yuan or 776 billion USD by the year 2015. This would account for nearly 10% of predicted gross domestic product. According to the secretary of the China Environment Service Industry Association, Luo Jianhua, China’s …

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SAWS Strengthens Non-Coal Mine Safety Licensing

The General Office of the State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS) released the “Notice on Further Strengthening the Administration of Issuing Non-coal Mine Safety Licenses.” It states that the approval procedures for the “three simultaneous” requirements for construction projects for newly developed non-coal mines must be strictly followed. If such procedures are not successfully completed, …

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