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Trademark law set for major shakeup

By Zhang Yi | China Daily | Updated: 2017-02-14 07:46

New regulations to clarify the use of brand logos and prevent infringements will come into force soon. Zhang Yi reports.

If you were setting up a business in China, you might think that names such as "Harry Potter", "007" or "MacKFC", would be fantastic for new products or services, and you would probably be thrilled to discover that they haven't been registered as trademarks.

In the past, you may have gotten away with registering such trademarks, but if you use any of these names after March 1, you will quickly find yourself in trouble. On that date, a regulation regarding trademark protection will come into force to prevent companies from riding on the coattails of well-known brands.

Trademark law set for major shakeup

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