In January of this year, the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) published its draft 5th Amendment to the Chinese Trademark Law (a translated version is.
Draft Amendment to Chinese Trademark Law proposes changes to trademark system in China: tighter filing requirements, proof of use, amendments to process for determination of trademark status as well-known.
Fabio Giacopello and Daniel de Prado Escudero of HFG Law & Intellectual Property analyse how the applicability of trademarks has evolved amid the widespread use of original equipment manufacturers in China by overseas companies
China National Intellectual Property Association CNIPA published a draft amendment to the Chinese Trademark Law. If adopted without modification, it would considerably impact aspects of trademark law and practice in China, including the fight against trademark squatters.