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BEIJING, March 7 (Xinhuanet) -- China has taken measures in legislative,
judicial, law-enforcement and education fields to strengthen the protection of
intellectual property rights (IPR), Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said
here Tuesday.
Li made the remark at a press conference held on the sideline of the
ongoing annual full session of the National People's Congress, China's top
legislature.
He said that in 2005 alone, China's industrial and commercial authorities
dealt with more than 39,000 trade mark infringement cases. And Chinese courts
heard more than 3,500 IPR-related cases.Enditem |