China’s large manufacturing base and inconsistent IP enforcement make it one of the primary sources of global counterfeit and knock-off goods. In 2018, US customs statistics indicated that 54% of fake goods seized (by value) originated in mainland China. For enterprising Chinese counterfeiters, trademark squatting.
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Anti-counterfeiting guide in China to use a mark that is identical or similar to a registered trademark in respect of identical or similar goods without the authorization of the
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AI Customer ServiceBrand owners often contend that counterfeiting and trademark infringement are a high-profit and low-risk business, and that trademark protection falls short in China. However, positive changes have been taking place.
Online counterfeiting is clearly one of the most significant issues facing rights holders in China. Counterfeiters have proven particularly adept at using the Internet to steal product ideas, by either visiting brands’ official websites or discovering new products featured on sites such as Kickstarter or offered through Amazon third-party sellers.
Once a product idea has been imitated, counterfeiters can readily manufacture the product themselves or arrange for a local manufacturer to put it into production, and then use China’s increasingly global e-commerce network to promote their goods to an international audience.
China’s large manufacturing base and inconsistent IP enforcement make it one of the primary sources of global counterfeit and knock-off goods. In 2018, US customs statistics indicated that 54% of fake goods seized (by value) originated in mainland China.
For enterprising Chinese counterfeiters, trademark squatting remains a tried-and-true tactic for making easy profits. Unlike most common law jurisdictions, China is a first-to-file jurisdiction, with trademark rights awarded to the party that files first, rather than on the basis of prior use or intent to use.
China sets monetary thresholds for pursuing criminal liabilities against counterfeiters. For instance, the Criminal Law provides that the threshold for criminal liability is Rmb50,000 ($7,903) for producing counterfeit goods and Rmb150,000 ($23,715) for reselling counterfeit goods.
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