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IP Owners Cheer Changes to China Customs’ Enforcement

Issued: February 01 2010

IP owners are benefiting from improved customs enforcement.
Recent changes in China Customs’ enforcement of intellectual property rights promise to benefit the holders of IP rights – including copyrights, China-registered trademarks and substantively examined and China-registered patents – through a broader scope of protection.

 

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