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Diaz Trade Law ’s President, Jennifer Diaz , and Associate Attorney, Sharath Patil , are enthusiastic to announce Bloomberg Law published another one of our articles, “ Protecting IntellectualProperty Rights in China “! Below is the article reproduced with permission for your reading pleasure.
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& China “! We want to thank Wen Peng , trademark attorney of Chofn IntellectualProperty for her contributions. & China appeared first on Customs & International Trade Law Blog. Below is the article reproduced with permission for your reading pleasure. We’d love to hear your feedback!
The World IntellectualProperty Office’s latest research shows that despite the onset and continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, companies have continued to offer up new goods and services, and seek out trademark registrations for the corresponding branding. For example, in 2020, the IP office of China, alone, accounted for 73.1
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