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The system of '''trademark law''' in ] is administered by the China National Intellectual Property Administration ] (with an appeal function administered by the ] Review and Adjudication Board and the courts). Both are divisions of the State Administration for Industry & Commerce (]). The system of '''trademark law''' in ] is administered by the China National Intellectual Property Administration ] (with an appeal function administered by the ] Review and Adjudication Board and the courts). Both are divisions of the State Administration for Industry & Commerce (]).


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Amendments to the PRC's Trademark Law on October 27, 2001 allows three-dimensional trademarks and colours to be registered as trade marks. Collective and certification trademarks can also now be registered in China. {{illm|Well-known trademark (China)|zh|中国驰名商标|lt="Well-known" trademarks}} are also now recognised under Chinese law (the courts and administrative bodies will take into account the level of knowledge of the trademark by relevant consumers, the length of use of the trademark, the amount of publicity given to the mark in China, and the history of the mark).

Trademark piracy is a rampant problem for trademark owners in China, despite the highly effective and speedy administrative raid procedure available to trademark owners under the auspices of the State Administration for Industries and Commerce.


==See also== ==See also==

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The system of trademark law in mainland China is administered by the China National Intellectual Property Administration CNIPA (with an appeal function administered by the Trademark Review and Adjudication Board and the courts). Both are divisions of the State Administration for Industry & Commerce (SAIC).

History

China first established its Trademark Law in 1982.

The two principal pieces of legislation forming the trademark system are the Trademark Law, and the Unfair Competition Law.

Only registered trade and service marks are protected in the PRC: there is no common law protection for unregistered trademarks (except for "well-known" marks, as detailed below).

In 2000, China amended the Trademark Law to ensure compliance with its obligations with the TRIPS Agreement.

See also

References

  1. ^ Cheng, Wenting (2023). China in Global Governance of Intellectual Property: Implications for Global Distributive Justice. Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies series. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-031-24369-1.

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