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BEIJING, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao has reiterated his confidence in China's ability to fight piracy,
stressing that IPR protection is as important as protecting productivity.
"China will establish an effective system for
intellectual property rights (IPR) protection with strict law-enforcement and
strong supervision," Wen said during his visit to an ongoing IPR protection
exhibition held at the Chinese Military Museum in Beijing.
Wen said China's efforts will focus on four aspects:
enhancing law enforcement, improving administrative supervision, broadening
international co-operation and fostering IPR protection awareness among the
public.
The exhibition is open to the public from April 16 to
23. Hundreds of counterfeit goods are on display and there are booths
highlighting the protection of trademarks, copyright and patents from different
government departments and domestic companies.
"The exhibition shows Chinese government's
determination to fight piracy," Wen said, adding that the government is firm on
IPR protection and it meets the needs of China's modernization drive and is the
country's commitment to the international community.
On the same day, a press conference was held in
Beijing by several law enforcement and IPR departments of the central government
to show China's progress in fighting piracy in 2005.
Wen's comments coincide with President Hu Jintao's
state visit to the United States where the issue of piracy is a hot topic at
present.
Meanwhile, in Washington, visiting Chinese President
Hu Jintao pledged to step up protection of intellectual property rights at
aluncheon attended by hundreds of government and business leaders on the second
day of his visit to the United States.
"We will continue to improve the legal system for IPR
protection, step up law enforcement and crack down hard on IPR infringement to
protect the lawful rights and interests of foreign IPR proprietors in China in
accordance with the law," Hu said. Enditem |