A seminar about frontier issues in intellectual property sector was organized in Shanghai on February 23 and 24 by China's Supreme People's Court (SPC), joining hands with (T)the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), American Bar Association (ABA) and East China University of Political Science and Law. The event was attended by about 60 judges from IPR tribunals of SPC and intermediate people's court across the country as well as professionals from home and abroad. Kong Xiangjun, SPC's IPR Tribunal President, Michael Yates, Regional Mission Director from USAID Asia and Mo Huilan from a legislation program of ABA in China addressed the meeting.
The seminar was divided into three breakout sessions, respectively discussing the new trends and development in both countries, regulations on judicial protection of patent rights and that of trade secret. Seven academic professionals and experts from the two countries delivered speeches. Many participants believe the event provides a good inspiration for Chinese IPR-related legislative practice.
(Source: IPR in China)