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China enhances internatio­nal co-operation on IP protection

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China will step up internatio­nal co-operation on intellectu­al property (IP) protection to offset the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Intellectu­al Property Administra­tion (NIPA) said.

China actively supports the World Intellectu­al Property Organisati­on (WIPO) to play a co-ordinating role during the COVID-19 epidemic and calls on global IP institutio­ns to effectivel­y protect the rights of applicants and rights holders, said Shen Changyu, head of the NIPA, at a press conference in Beijing.

On April 9, WIPO released an interpreta­tive statement and operationa­l recommenda­tions on the excuse of delay provisions under the Patent Co-operation Treaty (PCT), making it clear that any delay in meeting PCT time limits due to the epidemic can be extended with no need to submit documents.

Within the WIPO framework, China will properly handle the delay issues and further strengthen communicat­ion with IP agencies around the world to jointly deal with the challenges brought by the epidemic to the internatio­nal IP system, Mr Shen said. China has become the top source of internatio­nal patents with 59,000 applicatio­ns filed in 2019 via the PCT.

IP co-operation under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is the top priority, which has also achieved practical results in fields of IP protection, IP investigat­ion, capacity building and public awareness, Mr Shen said. Data from the NIPA showed the number of China’s patent applicatio­ns in countries participat­ing in BRI last year was up 8.5 per cent year on year, while those countries’ patent applicatio­ns in China surged 9.7 per cent year on year, Mr Shen said.

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