China has officially started formulating
its national strategy for intellectual property rights(IPR),
which was announced at Thursday's meeting of the leading
group for IPR strategy formulation chaired by Vice PremierWu
Yi.
Wu, who is in charge of foreign trade and
investment in the State Council, or China's cabinet, said
that formulating such a strategy reflects the objective
needs of the country's reform, opening up, and social and
economic development.
Drafting the strategy is "a pressing
task" as it will help China deal with the challenges
arising from changes in international rules on IPR and safeguard
the country's interests and economic security, she said.
It is also conducive to speeding up the
establishment of a market environment for fair competition
and improving the capability for independent innovation
and the competitiveness of key technologies.
The vice premier stressed that the strategy
should accord with the country's overall development strategies
and programs, and work in harmony with relevant laws, regulations
and policies so asto reflect the Chinese characteristics
and be practical and innovative.
The leading group for drafting the IPR strategy,
established inJanuary this year, consists of officials from
two dozens of departments under the State Council, including
the State Intellectual Property Office.
China has handled 24,189 trademark infringement cases and
seized more than 167 million pieces of illegal audio-video
products and pirated products since it launched a massive
crackdown on IPR violations last September.
Chinese law enforcement authorities have
also destroyed 24 illegal CD production lines and closed
down 2,960 illegal printing work-shops.
Source: Xinhua