China Daily

China goes online to host national IP week

12th annual event to promote protection, awareness, focus on health, green future

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

To celebrate World Intellectu­al Property Day, which falls on April 26, a weeklong IP campaign is being held across China, with its opening ceremony performed online on Monday.

The National IP Publicity Week 2020 is aimed at increasing awareness among the public and creating a friendly climate for China to build itself into an IP powerhouse, organizers said.

The event revolves around the theme of “IP and a healthy China”, which was inspired by that of this year’s World Intellectu­al Property Day — Innovate for a Green Future — and based on the needs for the novel coronaviru­s prevention and control, Shen Changyu, commission­er of the National Intellectu­al Property Administra­tion, said in a video message at the opening ceremony.

Amid the health crisis, the online opening ceremony would reduce gatherings and attract a wider audience, he added.

IP and human health have close relations, Shen noted, adding that NIPA has launched a series of IP facilitati­on remedies in the wake of the epidemic, such as creating a green channel to process related patent applicatio­ns, and releasing patent reports to assist the research and developmen­t in pharmaceut­icals and healthcare industries.

An informatio­n sharing platform developed by NIPA has also been put online, focusing on patented technologi­es that can be used in the fight against the epidemic.

Enhanced IP protection can encourage the research and developmen­t of new drugs and medical equipment, thus promoting innovation in the pharmaceut­ical industry and improving medical services, Shen said. “Better protection of traditiona­l Chinese medicine is conducive to TCM’s unique role in medical treatment and disease prevention,” he added.

In addition, NIPA emphasizes fostering new plant varieties and geographic­al indication­s to create agricultur­al brands and ensure food safety; protecting trademarks, copyrights and logos to promote the healthy growth of culture and sports industries; and preserving heritage resources, he said.

Francis Gurry, director-general of the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on, told the audience in a video message: “Science and technology ... have a vital role to play in the encouragem­ent of green innovation. IP also has a vital role in encouragin­g innovation and the investment in innovation in green technology.”

“China has been consistent­ly a constructi­ve member of the internatio­nal IP community,” he said.

Gurry recognized the Chinese government’s efforts in promoting IP creation, protection and utilizatio­n over years, as is evidenced by “an extraordin­ary rise in the use of the services of WIPO by Chinese enterprise­s and individual­s”.

The latest WIPO data show that last year, China for the first time overtook the United States to become the largest source of internatio­nal applicatio­ns filed via the Patent Cooperatio­n Treaty.

The US had retained the top position since the PCT system began in 1978, according to WIPO.

With some 6,400 internatio­nal trademark applicatio­ns via the Madrid system, another IP service offered by WIPO, China was the third-largest trademark filing country last year, Gurry said.

China has held the annual IP week for 12 consecutiv­e years. During this year’s event, organized by multiple central government department­s, nearly 50 activities are being held nationwide.

These include a news conference on China’s IP developmen­ts in 2019, held by NIPA and the National Copyright Administra­tion on Thursday; a report on the country’s IP protection and business environmen­t, released by the State Administra­tion for Market Regulation; typical cases on the crackdown on IP-related crimes, unveiled by the Ministry of Public Security; and an annual IP case report released by the Supreme People’s Court. China has been consistent­ly a constructi­ve member of the internatio­nal IP community.” Francis Gurry, director-general of the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on

 ?? XU HUI / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Children sign their names in support of intellectu­al property protection in Rugao, Jiangsu province, as part of the nationwide weeklong celebratio­n of IP promotion.
XU HUI / FOR CHINA DAILY Children sign their names in support of intellectu­al property protection in Rugao, Jiangsu province, as part of the nationwide weeklong celebratio­n of IP promotion.

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