China to further IPR protection: vice premier
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China will take further action to boost intellectual property
rights (IPR) protection, Vice Premier Wu Yi said.
"In the past 30 years, China has made historical progress
in IPR protection. New technology under IPR protection has
been applied to production effectively," she said at
a national conference for directors of intellectual property
offices.
"The progress in IPR protection has safeguarded the
legitimate rights of IPR owners and guaranteed fair economic
order," Wu said. "We will use the IPR protection
to enhance Chinese people's innovation capacity while building
a harmonious and a moderately prosperous society in all respects."
She said the government will put more emphasis on completing
the legal basis for IPR protection and timely amending laws
on patent, trademark and copyrights.
Source: Xinhua
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