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Measures taken to intensify IPR protection

www.chinanews.cn 2006-06-23 14:10:38

Chinanews, Beijing, June 23 - The Ministry of Commerce of China (MOFCOM)
has started the construction of a nationwide platform for Intellectual
Property Right (IPR) assessment and early warning, as well as for
reporting of cases and complaints. It has also adopted effective measures
to intensify software IPR protection.
During the 4th China International Software & Information Service Fair
which was held in Dalian, government officials from the MOFCOM and the
Ministry of Information Industry (MII) expressed that they will intensify
IPR protection for the software industry, in order to provide a
supporting infrastructure for independent innovation in the IT industry
in China.
Yi Xiaozhun, Vice Minister of Commerce, stated that the MOFCOM would
continue to promote brand consciousness among enterprises, and intensify
IPR protection and supervision, thereby encouraging foreign enterprises
to invest into the software industry and set up high level software
research and development centers in China. "It is not only China's
commitment when it was admitted into the WTO, but it is also a long-term
developmental need for itself."
Lou Qinjian, Vice Minister of the MII, said that the MII would constantly
support independent innovation and help enterprises that engage in
independent innovation to obtain effective patent protection.

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