China:
CNIPA Appoints Technical Investigators For Administration Protection On IPR
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.
The CNIPA has recently appointed 35 technical investigators for
administrative protection on IPR in line with the requirements of
the Interim Regulations on Investigation into Infringement Cases on
Patents and Integrated Circuit Designs for Administrative
Arbitration. Based on the recommendations from the relevant
departments of the Patent Office, the Administration identified the
35 technical investigators, who come from a wide range of technical
fields, such as machinery, electricity, communication,
pharmaceuticals and biology, chemistry, optoelectronics, materials
and designs.
Following the appointment, the technical investigators will
receive relevant training sessions organized by the CNIPA and be
designated to take part in the administrative arbitration process
for IPR infringement cases involving patent and integrated circuit
designs.
http://english.ipraction.gov.cn/article/ns/202106/347978.html
AFD China Newsletter is intended to provide our clients and
business partners information only. The information provided on the
newsletter should not be considered as professional advice, and
should not form the basis of any business decisions.
POPULAR ARTICLES ON: Intellectual Property from China
Patent Law in India
Anand & Anand
The Patents Act 1970, along with the Patents Rules 1972, came into force on 20th April 1972, replacing the Indian Patents and Designs Act 1911. The Patents Act was largely based on the recommendations of the Ayyangar Committee Report headed by Justice N. Rajagopala Ayyangar. One of the recommendations was the allowance of only process patents with regard to inventions relating to drugs, medicines, food and chemicals.
AFD China Newsletter - July 2021
AFD China
The winners of the 22nd China Patent Award were announced by the China Intellectual Property Administration in late June. One Gold Prize and one Excellence Prize were given to our client's patents.
Compulsory Licensing In India
Khurana and Khurana
WIPO defines patent as an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem