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World Day of IPR marked
www.chinanews.cn 2005-04-27 09:02:37
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
Apr. 27 - Following a week-long nationwide publicity campaign on
Intellectual Property Rights protection, 200 government officials,
researchers, and businessmen have attended a forum on IPR protection in
Beijing.
Furthermore, the city hosted various activities to mark the World
Intellectual Property Day.
Head of the State Intellectual Property Bureau, Wang Jinchuan, was one of
the many participants in Beijing's activities.
He says the activities are conducive to a better social environment for
Intellectual Property Rights protection in China.
Furthermore, vice head of the State Intellectual Property Bureau, Zhang
Qin, says that protecting intellectual property rights is in line with
China's economic interests.
It helps attract advanced foreign technologies and develop China's own
technologies.
��National campaign to enhance IPR awareness (2005-04-22)
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