China will improve intellectual property protection in new and emerging fields, especially those connected with artificial ...
China’s third amendment to the Anti-Unfair Competition Law (AUCL) ), which takes effect today, October 15, 2025, marks an important shift in IP enforcement using the AUCL, especially in the digital ...
"AI" is a high-frequency word at the press conference. The CNIPA said that China is among the global leaders in terms of valid AI patents. It offers new AI examination guidelines and patent search ...
China's top court has underscored the importance of rigorously protecting intellectual property rights while ensuring a ...
After decades of accusations over counterfeiting foreign brands, Chinese companies are now assuming dual roles: as not only IP violators, but also IP proprietors. BYD, DeepSeek, and Pop Mart are among ...
Ji Liu and Shaohui Yuan of CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office explain how China balances intellectual property protection and the prevention of monopolistic behaviour, using two significant cases ...
With the proliferation of e-commerce and the platform economy, Internet sales in counterfeits from China have exploded in recent years. China is estimated to produce 80% of the world’s counterfeits, ...
China’s National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MITT) have unveiled a package of policy measures designed to strengthen intellectual ...
Electronic games have become an essential aspect of the global entertainment industry. The recent Global Gaming Market Report reveals that the global gaming market was valued at around US$200 billion ...
China’s first-to-file trademark system gives priority to whoever registers first – not who uses first. Register core trademarks before market entry to preserve rights and block squatters. With ...