WTR: China Customs Punishment Decisions

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The detention of infringing goods by China Customs, including IP related seizures, has increased dramatically.
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The detention of infringing goods by China Customs, including IP related seizures, has increased dramatically.

In this latest World Trademark Review piece, Zoe Liu, Li Qing and Nick Redfearn look at the recent China Customs punishment decisions and identify infringement trends which IP owners should be aware of to track and disrupt the flow of counterfeit goods.

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WTR: China Customs Punishment Decisions

China Intellectual Property
Contributor
Rouse is an IP services business focused on emerging markets. We operate as a closely integrated network to provide the full range of intellectual property services, from patent and trade mark protection and management to commercialisation, global enforcement and anti-counterfeiting.
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