China's pledges to protect and promote intellectual property rights, or IPR, have been honored and will continue to be fulfilled, People's Daily reported on Sunday.
Chinese courts received more than 68,000 cases concerning IPR in 2011, a 200-percent increase compared with 2007. During the same period, commerce authorities across China solved more than 79,000 violations of trademark rights cases, 57 percent more than in 2007, according to the report.
Since 2007, the General Administration of Customs have seized more than 125,000 batches of goods that infringed IPR and were worth 2.73 billion yuan ($434 million).
(Source:China Daily)