A .cn domain name is sometimes a must-have domain extension when an international business opens its China branch or wants to tap into the Chinese market. Unlike some other ccTLDs whose disputes can be resolved through WIPO, .cn domain dispute can only be resolved through China International …
Archives for May 2015
The PRC Supreme Prosecutorate publishes the most prominent IPR criminal cases
You may wonder why the Posecutorate Office has anything to do with IPR enforcement. Well, the Prosecutorate is an integral part of the IPR enforcement regimes in China because it presses charges against IPR infringement criminal cases. There are several crimes specified in the PRC Criminal Law that …