China: Draft Amendments to Patent Law released for comment

Post time:01-17 2019 Source:EPO
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After revision by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the PRC, Draft Amendments to the Chinese Patent Law were released for public comment on 4 January 2019. Major aims of the proposed revision are strengthening patent protection, fostering innovation and improving the legal framework.

According to the explanation of the Draft Amendments as published on the official Chinese website, proposed changes include:

Increased compensation in infringement cases by raising the minimum fine to 100 000 RMB and the maximum fine to 5 million RMB

Liability of online service providers failing to prevent infringing acts in a timely manner

Introduction of the "principle of good faith"

Introduction of patent term extension system for innovative drugs

Measures to encourage service inventions

CNIPA to strengthen construction of public information systems and provide basic patent data

National and local authorities to increase public patent services, fostering patent dissemination and utilisation

Introduction of an open patent license system

Introduction of domestic priority period of 6 months for design applications

Extension of period to submit copy of priority document for patents/utility models

Extension of patent term for designs to 15 years

The public may submit comments by 3 February 2019 via the website of the National People's Congress.

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