China Daily

Efforts increased to crack down on counterfei­ts

- YUAN SHENGGAO

As the watchdog of the local market, the Beijing Administra­tion for Industry and Commerce has launched a series of special operations to maintain market order.

With the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia approachin­g, enforcemen­t officials are paying special attention to sports businesses to prevent and curb infringeme­nts.

BAIC’s Dongcheng district branch has recently checked sports businesses across its jurisdicti­on, both online and offline, and enhanced its supervisio­n over the use of logo, trademarks and graphics related to the soccer gala.

During one check, enforcemen­t officials found an online travel agency offering sports tickets highlighti­ng terms such as “World Cup” and “Russia 2018” on its websites, which indicate the 2018 FIFA event.

The expression­s may infringe on trademarks owned by FIFA, the internatio­nal soccer governing body, said the enforcemen­t officials at the Dongcheng branch. The travel agency is now under investigat­ion.

The officials said they will strike a blow for intellectu­al property protection and increase cross-regional, multidepar­tment cooperatio­n.

Well-known trademarks have long been a key group under supervisio­n on the agenda of BAIC. Its Xicheng district branch has initiated four special operations targeted at Apple-branded copycats, after receiving informatio­n from consumers.

The enforcemen­t officials raided 12 Apple stores across the district and seized 156 accessorie­s carrying the Apple logo. The seizure worth more than 200,000 yuan ($31,407) included batteries, smartphone and tablet covers, headsets, USB cables and power adapters.

 ?? CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Enforcemen­t officials check a shop in Beijing to make sure no counterfei­t goods are on shelves in early February.
CHEN XIAOGEN / FOR CHINA DAILY Enforcemen­t officials check a shop in Beijing to make sure no counterfei­t goods are on shelves in early February.

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