(I). To implement the Project of Fostering IPR Talents
The Project of Fostering IPR Talents will be launched in the IPR
system throughout the country. In the 11th five-year plan, a team
will be trained consisting of several hundreds of high-level
talented people proficient at IPR international rules, several
thousand of people engaged in patent management, review and
administrative law enforcement, and tens of thousands of
high-quality people working on IPR in enterprises, public
institutions and patent intermediary agencies.
(II). IPR training for leading officials
1. To hold a "Training Program for Executives and Leading IPR
Managers from Key Domestic Enterprises".
2. To hold a "IPR Training Program for Leaders and Staff from
Local Offices of Rectification and Standardization of Market Order
or Office on IPR Protection in May.
3. To hold a "Training Program on IPR Strategy for leaders at
the Director-General level".
4. To hold a "Training Program on IPR Education in Institutions
of Higher Education".
5. To hold a "Training Program for IPR Teachers of SIPO".
6. To hold a "Special Training Program for Commissioners of
SIPO".
7. Public security delegations on IPR protection will be
organized to visit the US and Europe for acquiring information of
foreign legal systems and law enforcement mechanisms, learning the
advanced practice and experience of foreign law enforcement organs
in using strategies and intelligence to fight against IPR
infringing crimes.
(III). Training of law enforcement team
1. Three sessions of IPR training course will be organized with
Germany for administrative law enforcement staff.
2. To hold seminars for local public security leading
officials.
3. To hold training classes for grass-root police, improve the
law enforcement ability and level through three aspects of law, IPR
knowledge and enforcement tactics, and foster gradually a group of
professionals.
4. To hold training and communication courses on IPR law
enforcement.
5. To hold training courses on enforcement of IPR infringing
cases among public security authorities.
6. To hold two sessions of training course on IPR protection at
exhibitions and fairs for relevant domestic enterprises.
7. To hold training program for domestic and foreign small and
medium sized enterprises on IPR protection at exhibitions and
fairs.
8. Two sessions of training course will be held for
administrative law enforcement staff in the cultural market, with
the grass-root staff as the priority, to further improve the
ability and skill of the law enforcement workforce to distinguish
and monitor pirated audio-video products and illegal online
games.
9. To enhance the IPR law enforcement training for front-line
officials, especially on-the-spot personnel in charge of control on
goods and postal items.
10. To proactively conduct professional training on trademark
law enforcement, and subjects in relation with the transfer of
trademark-related crimes and the handling of the conflicts between
trademarks and the names of the enterprises, in a bid to improve
the professional quality of trademark administrative enforcement
personnel.
11. To reinforce the trainees' understanding of the importance
of the IPR protection, enable them to understand more clearly the
severity of situations at home and abroad and enhance their IPR
protection awareness in the process when the State Food and Drug
Administration is training its civil servants, personnel working
for its subordinate institutions and certified pharmacists.
12. To organise for the backbone officials working for the
departments in the system of the SIPO three sessions of training
programs designed for advanced IPR managers and legal
personnel.
13. To organise nationwide training program on patent
administrative enforcement in a bid to launch in greater depth the
training for patent-related law enforcement personnel.
14. To organise one to two sessions of training programs for
IPR-specialised judges.
(IV). Basic education
To promote the "introduction of IPR education into communities,
schools and enterprises".
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