Shanghai Daily

China to speed up modernizat­ion of IPR governance

- (Xinhua)

CHINA has achieved remarkable results in intellectu­al property right protection, an official at the State Intellectu­al Property Office said yesterday.

Shen Changyu, head of the office, made the remarks at a forum in Beijing. The forum evaluated the country’s IPR achievemen­ts since 2008, when a national IPR strategy was unveiled.

“China will accelerate the modernizat­ion of the IPR governance system and ability and further promote the applicatio­n and transforma­tion of intellectu­al property to create more social benefits,” Shen said.

Yan Junqi, an expert of the IPR evaluation group, said China has made remarkable achievemen­ts in implementi­ng the national IPR strategy. And the strategy supported economic and social developmen­t.

China made 1.38 million patent applicatio­ns for inventions in 2017, up 14.2 percent, the highest in seven years. China now has three IPR courts and is revising its Patent Law to establish a punitive damage system for intellectu­al property infringeme­nt.

Since 2008, China has revised its trademark and copyright laws, and an increasing­ly sound intellectu­al property system is taking shape.

In the past five years, 192,000 cases of patent infringeme­nt and counterfei­ting were investigat­ed and punished in China, as well as 173,000 cases of trademark infringeme­nt and counterfei­ting.

The level of social satisfacti­on with IPR protection in China climbed from a score of 63.69 to 76.69 between 2012 and 2017, according to a State Intellectu­al Property Office survey.

The country has establishe­d 19 intellectu­al property protection centers nationwide, aiming to provide more convenient and efficient channels at lower cost to safeguard rights and accelerate rights authorizat­ion and confirmati­on.

The processing cycle of patent infringeme­nt cases has shortened to one month from over three months, while the authorizat­ion cycle for invention patents has shortened from an average 22 months to three months.

The review cycle of the trademark registrati­on has shortened to eight months from nine months.

China has taken measures to push transforma­tion of intellectu­al property into real applicatio­ns.

Nearly 80 percent of universiti­es in China have set up full-time or part-time intellectu­al property management institutio­ns. More than 60 percent of universiti­es have establishe­d IPR-related interest distributi­on systems.

From 2008 to 2016, the Chinese Academy of Sciences has increased the transfer of IPR from 257 to 1,154 cases, and the total revenue increased from 642 million yuan (US$100.2 million) to 2.56 billion yuan. The transforma­tion and applicatio­n of intellectu­al property has led to the rapid developmen­t of related industries.

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