SIPO Briefs on China's IPR Enforcement Efforts in 2012
The State Intellectual Property Office of China (SIPO) held a briefing on 21 March 2013 to report on
- 87,419 new IP-related civil cases of first instance (up 45.99% year-on-year) were accepted by the courts;
- 17,244 IPR infringement criminal cases transferred from the public security bureaus (up 203.1% year-on-year), and 5,256 IPR infringement criminal cases requesting approval of arrests of suspects (up 20.3% year-on-year) were accepted by the procuratorates;
- 44,000 criminal cases concerning production and sale of counterfeit and substandard goods, valued in total at RMB 11.31 billion, were cracked by the public security bureaus;
- more than 90 million pieces of infringing goods in 15,000 plus batches were detained, and 4,138 applications for IP rights recordation were approved by the customs;
- 120,400 cases of IPR infringement and passing off, involving a value in total of RMB 851 million, and 112,000 cases of free riding on brands, involving a value in total of RMB 274 million, were prosecuted by the administrative authorities for industry and commerce;
- 2,510 patent dispute cases were accepted, and 6,512 cases of patent passing off were prosecuted by the IP administrative authorities;
- 282 cases of online copyright infringement and piracy were prosecuted, and 183 websites were shut down by the copyright administrative authorities.