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Conclusion
Practice over the past two decades and more has shown
that the Chinese government has made arduous efforts to protect IPR. China has
achieved a noticeably great improvement in IPR protection, which took the
developed countries several decades and even over acentury to attain. However,
the Chinese government is clearly aware that, in a large developing country with
a population of 1.3billion, relatively backward economy and low level of science
and technology, a complete IPR protection system cannot be establishedovernight.
China has a long way to go in this regard, and is facedwith heavy tasks in IPR
protection.
At present, there are still IPR infringements in
certain areas and fields in China, some of which are very serious. The
awarenessof the importance of IPR in Chinese society as a whole needs to
befurther enhanced. Meanwhile, China's IPR protection work is facingnew
challenges in the course of economic globalization and rapid development of
science and technology worldwide. In accordance with the requirements of the
concept of scientific development, the Chinese government will adopt more
effective policies and measures in the process of building a well-off society in
an all-round way and developing a harmonious society, exerting efforts toraise
its IPR protection work to a new level.
For many years China has received active support and
assistancefrom the international community in the establishment of its IPR
protection system. In the future, the Chinese government will continue to
earnestly execute its international obligations in this regard, enhance its
cooperation with various countries and international organizations with a more
active, open attitude, andjoin hands with them in promoting the establishment of
a sound system and environment favorable for IPR protection worldwide.
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