II. Enforcement
(I) Dedicated Campaigns
1. To launch a Fight Piracy Every Day campaign to
come down harshly on infringement and piracy activities and to enhance the
profile of the Chinese government in IPR protection.
2. To carry out dedicated campaigns across China,
focusing on textbook and teaching supplements piracy, and to severely penalize
schools purchasing and using pirated textbooks and supplement materials.
3. To concentrate on cyber infringement and piracy
for effective protection of the rights and interests of Chinese and non-Chinese
right-holders.
4. To continue Special Operation Blue Sky at trade
shows.
5. To launch nationwide crackdown on pirated
compressed DVDs and to intensify rectification of the audiovisual products
market.
6. To organize raids against street vendors and
booths selling audiovisual products and against unlicensed operations.
7. To carry out campaigns to better protect the
Olympic logos.
8. To continue special investigations and enforcement
actions against major cases of unfair competition and to severely penalize
copycats of the product names, packaging, designs or business logos of
well-known brands.
9. To organize special campaigns to protect the
proprietary trademarks of farming tools and materials, trademarks and
geographical indications of agricultural products to effectively protect the
rights and interests of legitimate producers and operators.
10. To target special enforcement checks on teas,
fruit products, wines and subsidiary foodstuff to protect their geographical
indications.
11. To maintain the accomplishments of the special
online regulation campaign and to continue special actions against cyber piracy
and infringement.
12. To consolidate the regulatory progress on
computer software preloading and to continue special actions against
unauthorized computer software preloading.
13. To organize intensive enforcement activities
around March 15 and April 26.
14. To combat dupery under the disguise of patent
awards or similar events.
(II) Day-to-day Enforcement
1. To jointly supervise and urge investigation into a
number of principal and large IPR cases.
2. To timely issue arrest orders and to prosecute IPR
offenders.
3. To continue implementing the Measures on IPR
Protection at Exhibitions and Fairs and to monitor the implementation more
closely.
4. To penalize smugglers of electronic gaming
products.
5. To continue enforcement in high-incidence areas
and sectors, mainly including customs ports in Guangdong, Zhejiang, Shanghai and
Fujian and in postal and express delivery service.
6. To severely penalize offenders using proprietary
trademarks of farming tools and materials; to intensify protection on the
trademarks and GIs of agricultural products, especially in relation to
well-known trademarks; to give priority to farmers' trademark claims and
trademark protection for farming products (especially farming materials like
pesticides and seeds) and special-purpose goods frequently used by farmers, to
protect farmers' rights and interests
7. To strengthen supervision over wholesale and
retail commodity markets which are under the close scrutiny of the Chinese and
non-Chinese public; to regulate the operations of the market owners and tenants;
to stem the distribution channels for trademark-infringing commodities.
8. To intensify day-to-day regulation on trademarks
focused on trademark printing and producing, OEM and commodity markets; to
regulate the use of trademarks and to build on the long-standing mechanism of
containing trademark violations from the very source.
9. To step up efforts in the recognition and
protection of well-known trademarks and to rigorously combat violations of
proprietary well-known trademarks; to effectively protect trademark-related
rights and interests of trademark-owners.
10. To aggressively investigate and penalize offenses
including Internet-based unfair competition and IPR violation.
11. By working from big and critical cases, to
investigate and severely penalize the production and printing of forged labels
and packages, faking and unauthorized use of other companies' name and address
designations, especially of well-known domestic and foreign brands, faking and
unauthorized use of other companies' quality marks, and standard-incompatible
markings; to improve oversight and sample checks on geographical indications of
goods, to enhance day-to-day enforcement and examination against counterfeit
GI-protected goods and IPR infringement via OEM.
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