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Wednesday, November 29, 2000, updated at 21:29(GMT+8)
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China Revises Trade Mark Law

The draft amendment to the Trade Mark Law, which has been approved by the State Council, is expected to take effect soon.

The new law allows individuals to register trade marks to protect their personal interests.

When the law is implemented, the number of trade marks in China will surge markedly, according to the Trade Mark Bureau under the State Administration of Industry and Commerce as saying.

When the Trade Mark Law was promulgated in 1982, there were only 30,000 trade marks registered in China. Currently, the number stands at over one million.

The original law adopted the rule of "registration first". The draft amendment changes the rule into "application first", which is expected to curb rushed registrations.

Drafts on Amendments Approved

The drafts on the amendments to China's Copyright Law and Trademark Law were passed in principle at the 33rd executive meeting of the State Council on November 22.

Participants at the meeting, which was presided over by Premier Zhu Rongji, made the decision that the two drafts will be submitted to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress for review after further revision.






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The draft amendment to the Trade Mark Law, which has been approved by the State Council, is expected to take effect soon.

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