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2010-05-06 | Beijing, Tianjin

Two IPR seminars planned in May on online brand protection and ientellectual property protection through China's customs


The China IPR SME Helpdesk, the EU funded European Chamber project, is pleased to invite European SMEs to two seminars on intellectual property rights protection in Beijing and Tianjin.

Protecting your business in cyberspace: Online brand and domain name protection in China,  Tuesday 18 May 2010 - Westin Chaoyang Beijing.

This session will help European small and medium businesses to understand how to develop an effective online branding strategy in order to protect their online intellectual property rights and business from threats in CyberChina. China internet and legal experts will answers questions on possible online threats, and will also discuss the impact of the recent decision by the international domain name authorities to allow Chinese characters in domain names on the internet landscape in China.

How to protect your intellectual property through China's customs?” Thursday 20 May 2010 - Westin Tianjin.

China Customs have the authority to protect the intellectual property rights of European companies by confiscating infringing goods and imposing fines on infringers. However, how does this work in practice and how do you work with Chinese customs officials to protect your IP Rights in China? China customs experts have been invited to provide practical, jargon free answers to European SMEs using real-life cases.

Both events are brought to you by the IPR SME Helpdesk and are free to all SMEs and SME intermediaries. Don’t miss these unique events, simply sign up via email: events-registration@china-iprhelpdesk.eu.