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Beijing Internet Court holds a live IPR case trial
2020-04-27
The Beijing Internet Court held a live trialon April 24 for disputes over copyright infringement between family members of San Mao, a well-known Chinese writer originally named Chen Ping who died in 1991, and three companies producing the second episode of Letter Alive, a popular TV show in China.
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Beijing Internet Court continues to improve internet-related IP protection
2020-04-24
The Beijing Internet Court held an online press conference on judicial protection of internet-related intellectual property rights on April 22
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Beijing court vows to continue IP protection work
2020-04-23
The Beijing Internet Court said it will continue its strong protection efforts related to intellectual property rights and encourage innovations in rulings after witnessing a large number of online copyright disputes over the past two years.
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Supreme Court tightens IP protection
2020-04-24
China's top court pledged to harshly punish people who infringe on intellectual property rights, especially those stealing business secrets, to intensify IP protection and promote technological innovation.
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China boosts online litigation services amid coronavirus epidemic
2020-04-24
Chinese courts have been working to make full use of information technology in litigation work since the outbreak of the coronavirus. The online trial systems have helped citizens pursue justice during the outbreak.
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Beijing Internet Court lectures on new challenges for judicial protection of copyright
2020-04-22
Jiang Ying, vice-president of the Beijing Internet Court and a national trial expert, recently gave a live lecture on challenges to protection of copyright in the digital era.
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Beijing Internet Court opens online lectures for law students
2020-03-26
The Beijing Internet Court will provide a serial of online lectures for colleges and universities.
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Court cases heard online rise 453% year-on-year
2020-04-09
Chinese courts have seen a sharp rise of online case hearings over the past few months since the country was hit by the novel coronavirus, China's top court said on April 7.