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Recent Development of the Intellectual Property Rights System in China and Challenges Ahead

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2017

Can Huang*
Affiliation:
Zhejiang University, China
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As Peng, Ahlstrom, Carraher, and Shi (2017) rightly noted, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection in a country is not static. It evolves over time. Peng et al. (this issue) revealed through their historical analysis that during the 19th century, the US was not a leading IPR advocate but a leading IPR violator. It was only when indigenous inventors, authors, and organizations of the US emerged and demanded protection of their IPR in foreign countries in the late 19th century that the US passed the International Copyright Act (the Chace Act) in 1891 to extend IPR protection to foreign works. The US case illustrated that a country's IPR system as an institution evolves as its economy and society develop. If we examine this evolution over a relatively long time span, the change can be quite dramatic. Therefore, when reviewing a country's IPR system, an important question to be asked is in which direction the country's IPR system evolves.

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Table 1. Law and regulation of the Chinese IP system

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Table 2. Amendments of the Chinese Patent Law

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Figure 1. Number of annual invention patent applications filed in the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), European Patent Office (EPO), Japanese Patent Office (JPO), State Intellectual Property Office of China (SIPO) and Korean Intellectual Patent Office (KIPO)

Source: Author's compilation.
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Figure 2. World Intellectual Property Organization-administered Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) Patent Applications: Top five countries

Source: Author's compilation.