BEIJING, March 8 (Xinhua) -- China will host a global
forum this month on intellectual property rights (IPR) which is being
co-sponsored by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade
(CCPIT) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
IPR protection is a global issue and disputes can
occur in both developing and developed countries, said Zhao Zhenge, deputy
director general of CCPIT.
"By holding this forum, we want to tell the world
that the government and Chinese companies have been making efforts to protect
IPR," he said.
Zhao also complained that some countries have
established technology monopolies and abuse IPR protocols and regulations.
IPR protection has remained a major topic in trade
discussions between China and the U.S. China has taken a series of measures to
improve IPR protection, while the U.S. says China should be doing more.
"Currently, the key issues in IPR protection, which
are a concern for both parties, are pirating, property rights and patents," he
said.
Since China's entry the WTO in 2001, Chinese companies
have lost IPR disputes worth more than a billion U.S. dollars. Some of the
major disputes involve motion picture copying and makers of televisions, digital
cameras, cars, MP3 chips, and motorcycles.
The Global Forum on Intellectual Property Rights
Protection and Innovation will be held here between March 27 and 28.
The forum will be attended by senior corporate
experts and high-level government officials from China, the United States, the
European Union, Japan, Korea, India and other countries.