Trade Marks & Copyright 2025

CHINA Law and Practice Contributed by: Chuanhong Long, Bin Zhang, Cuicui Liang and Lei Fu, CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office

CCPIT Patent and Trademark Law Office is one of the oldest and largest full-service intel - lectual property law firms in China. The firm has 322 patent and trade mark attorneys, among whom, 100 are qualified as attorneys-at-law. The firm provides consultation, prosecution, mediation, administrative enforcement and liti -

gation services relating to patents, trade marks, copyrights, domain names, trade secrets, trade dress, unfair competition and other intellectual property-related matters. Headquartered in Bei - jing, the firm has branch offices in New York, Tokyo, Madrid, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Guang - zhou, Shenzhen and Wuhan.

Authors

Chuanhong Long focuses primarily on prosecution,

Bin Zhang is deputy director of the legal department at CCPIT. He is a senior trade mark attorney and, since joining the firm in 1989, has successfully handled a great number of IP

invalidation, enforcement and licensing of patents at CCPIT. He has also counselled domestic and international clients on other IP-related matters, such as trade marks, trade secrets, ownership disputes, and border enforcement. His technical specialism covers chemistry, chemical engineering, material science, pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. He was invited as an expert to participate in the formulation of the Outline of National Intellectual Property Strategy (2005–2007), and participated in the research project organised by SIPO for the preparation of the third amendment to the Implementing Regulations of the Chinese Patent Law in 2007.

cases covering trade marks, copyright, licensing, unfair competition, customs protection, trade dress, trade name and cyber-squatting through litigation, administration or negotiation. Bin Zhang obtained his LLM in intellectual property law from UNH School of Law in the USA in 2003. He has published many articles in periodicals and newspapers, and has co-authored a textbook on IP law.

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