The Shanghai Intellectual Property Joint Conference Office recently issued a notice that it was implementing a 100-day action plan for intellectual property protection to cover the 4th China International Import Expo, or CIIE.
Under the guidance of the China National Intellectual Property Administration – or CNIPA for short – the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration, SIPA, located in the city of Shanghai in East China, has been making major moves to improve its services.
The World Intellectual Property Organization, or WIPO, and Tongji University in East China's Shanghai city signed a new agreement on July 14 for the second phase of the WIPO-Tongji Master's Degree Program in Intellectual Property.
A delegation from the Bank of China Shanghai Branch – led by the branch's president Zhang Shouchuan – visited the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration on July 13.
In 2020, China's main intellectual property indicators met expectations and its development of intellectual property reached a new level, according to statistics released by the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), China's top IPR watchdog.
The Briefing on Intellectual Property Development in Shanghai was held in the city in East China on June 28. The English portal of the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration, or SIPA, was launched concurrently.
The English portal of the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration – the first comprehensive local IP English website in China – was officially launched on June 28, 2021.
The top 10 benchmark cases of intellectual property protection in 202 were recently released by the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration, following recommendations from local government departments and expert reviews.