According to insiders, the Trademark Law of the People's
Republic China will be revised for the third time to simplify the
procedure and shorten the period for trademark registration and
dispute settlement.
The revision has reportedly been put high on this year's
legislation agenda of the State Council, and the relevant research
was underway, according to Zhou Bohua, the head of the State
Administration for Industry and Commerce.
The number of trademark applications in China has surged in
recent years. At the end of last year, the total number of
applications reached 5 million and that of the registered
trademarks reached over 2.77 million. The third revision of the
trademark law is another effort to improve the economy and toughen
IPR protection.
For more details, please read the full story in Chinese.
(http://paper.people.com.cn/gjjrb/html/2007-08/24/content_17485709.htm)
(China.org.cn August 24 2007)