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CNIPA extends PPH Pilot Programs with ISIPO and EGYPO again respectively
2025-05-08In a bid to continue providing applicants with efficient and convenient Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) services, the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) has agreed with the Icelandic Intellectual Property Office (ISIPO) and the Egyptian Patent Office (EGYPO) to extend their -
China-based inventors filing most GenAI patents, WIPO data shows
2025-05-08On July 3, local time, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) released thePatent Landscape Report-Generative Artificial Intelligence. The report aims to provide a better understanding of the track of development of this rapidly advancing technology by analysis on trends and data on GenA -
The Intellectual Property Court of the Supreme People's Court:Cases involving foreign parties have increased by an average of 30.9% per year, China is increasingly becoming a preferred place for international intellectual property litigation
2025-05-08this year, the Intellectual Property Court has accepted 20,338 cases and concluded 17,638 cases; in the past five years, cases involving foreign parties account for about 10% of the courts, with an average annual growth of 28.6%. Among the invention patent authorization and confirmation cases, forei -
Annual Report on Patent Development of Photovoltaic Industry (2024) released showing steady progress in the intellectual property ecosystem construction
2025-05-08The Intellectual Property Specialized Committee of China Photovoltaic Industry Association, together with National Industrial Information Security Development Research Center and Electronic Intellectual Property Center of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, recently released the Ann -
SAMR’s Enforcement Report 2023 shows 2.1 billion in fines with 80% in pharmaceutical field
2025-05-08On June 18, State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR), National Anti-Monopoly Authority released the "Annual Report on Chinas Anti-Monopoly Enforcement (2023)". (Hereinafter referred to as "the Report").The report shows that in 2023, 27 cases involving monopoly agreements and abuse of market