2026

01.04

In depth interpretation of the core provisions of the fifth revision of the Trademark Law: opportunities, challenges, and response strategies for rights holders

In December 2025, the 19th meeting of the Standing Committee of the 14th National People's Congress reviewed the "Revised Draft of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China" (hereinafter referred to as the "Revised Draft"). This revision focuses on prominent iss

2025

11.05

The CNIPA invalidated Registration of Trademark "MANO"

AbstractWe filed an invalidation action against the trademark,(No.66146740in Class1) (“the disputed mark”) on behalf of MAN Marken GmbH (“Client”) on January 2, 2024. The National Intellectual Property Administration, PRC (“CNIPA”) examined the case and decided to invalidate

2025

11.05

Is a Patent Right Evaluation Report Necessary for Asserting Utility Model and Design Patent Rights in China?

In the field ofintellectual propertyagency work, it is not uncommon for patent holders, especially foreign patent holders, to be puzzled by a seemingly counterintuitive requirement. Despite having obtained authorization for theirutility model patentsor design pa

2025

11.05

CNIPA issues fresh requirements for submitting evidence in non-use cancellation actions

The China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) has made significant changes to the examination rules for non-use cancellation actions against trademark registrations that have not been used for three consecutive years.Previously, the trademark owner bore the entire bur

2025

11.05

Understanding the Changes in Trademark Non-use Cancellation Application Documents

Recently, the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) issued new requirements regarding the submission of documents for trademark cancellation applications. According to the provisions of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law," applicants must exp

2025

10.14

How to Handle Patent Infringement Disputes During an IPO

An initial public offering (IPO) refers to a company’s first sale of shares to public investors through a stock exchange in order to raise funds and increase the company’s visibility and transparency. For a company, going public not only provides direct financing from the capital markets and lower

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