- State Intellectual Property Office of China
- Ministry of Science and Technology
- Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China
- Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China
- Ministry of Agriculture People’s Republic of China
- State Administration for Industry & Commerce of the People’s Republic of China
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- The Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China
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- The State Administration of Radio Film and Television
- The Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China
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Guangdong: Guangzhou intensifies IPR protection at exhibitions
16:40, July 29, 2009
On the afternoon of July 27, Mayor of Guangzhou Zhang Guangning presided over the executive meeting at which the Exhibition IPR Protection Measures of Guangzhou was discussed and passed.
The basic thought of the Protection Measures is to follow the principle of payment supervision, the responsibility of exhibition sponsors, self-discipline of exhibitors and the supervision of the public, and to establish protection mechanism that combine the exhibition sponsor's disposal of disputes based on contracts with the administrative disposal conducted by IPR administrations.
Zhang Guangning pointed out that, Guangzhou determines to develop into an international exhibition center. Reinforcing IPR protection at exhibition and investigating actions infringing patent rights, trademark rights and copyright rights during the exhibition is of significance in safeguarding normal order of the exhibition, promoting the sustainable and healthy development of the exhibition cause of Guangzhou and conducting activities on independent innovation.
Source:IPR in China
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