the 37th Issue: Wahaha board chairman proposes to amend Trademark Law


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China IP Newsletter   Issue 37 Foward       Subscription    Mar. 11, 2010
                       
 

 
·Wahaha board chairman proposes to amend Trademark Law
During the "two sessions", President of Wahaha Group Zong Qinghou will propose proposals on enhancing the protection of folk brands. In the proposal on Amending Trademark Law and Enhancing well-known, famous trademarks and folk brand protection, Zong Qinghou forwarded three suggestions.More

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Haidian Special: Global partners key to further hi-tech growth
BEIJING - Known as China's "Silicon Valley", Zhongguancun in northwestern Beijing is famed as a technological hub, but it still needs international cooperation to become a model park with global influence, said Zhao Fengtong, Party secretary of Haidian district. Zhao is also a standing member of the Beijing Committee of the Communist Party of China and Party secretary of the administrative committee of Zhongguancun Science Park.More

·Steam stone pot patent pirated
Steam stone pot is a national patented technology, which is invented by a farmer, Peng Jingwei. However, the inventor is concerned as there are so many similar steam stone pots in Yunnan Province. "I am the inventor and I am going to protect my rights," said Peng. On February 2, Yunnan Provincial High Court heard the case.More

·Italy to showcase 265 innovation projects at Shanghai Expo
ROME - Italy will be showcasing a temporary exhibition of 265 innovation projects at the Shanghai Expo to promote the country's technological excellences and know-how, officials said Wednesday. Italian Public Administration and Innovation Minister Renato Brunetta and government supervisor for the Shanghai Expo Beniamino Quintieri presented the initiative "The Italy of Innovators," which is set to feature at the Universal Exposition from July 24 to August 7."More



·National IPR Information Application and Service Conference held

·Kosovo New Law on Customs Measures for Protection of Intellectual Property Rights
·Extension of European Patents to Montenegro as of March 1, 2010
·Industries design supported in China
·China court throws out 'Avatar' blagiarism case
·EU-China study tour on strengthening criminal IPR enforcement
·Return to CeBIT: IP protection at trade fairs
·Homespun solution to protect designs
·2010 national strategy for intellectual property
·Awareness and need for proprietary brands cited
·Vice SIPO Director appeals to intensify agricultural IPR protection
·Honors go to women in science
·NCAC: create IPR protection environment for Shanghai Expo
·New breakthrough for patent work by Hubei enterprises

China IP Articles

·A Vista of the Future of ISO 9000 in the Intellectual Property Agency Industry Issue 34 By Yu Gang,[Patent]
Accompanied by the development of global economic integration and the increasing internationalization of product and capital flow are the issues of international product quality assurance and product liability. In 1980, the largest International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which was founded on February, 23rd in 1947, officially approved the establishment of the Technical Committee, i.e. ISO/TC176, Quality management and quality assurance, which is responsible for the enactment of the international standards for quality management.
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·Analysis of the Procedure of Substitution of Parties in Trademark Disputes By Ma Yanyan,[Trademark]

Under Article 41(3) of the Trademark Law and Rule 29 of the Implementing Regulations for the Trademark Law, a senior trademark registrant may request trademark adjudication with the Trademark Review & Adjudication Board (TRAB) to cancel the registration of a junior trademark if he has reason to believe that the junior mark, when used on or in connection with the goods that are identical with or similar to those bearing his mark, is identical with or similar to his mark. Disputes over trademark registrations herein discussed refer to those instigated in accordance with the above provisions.
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