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国家知識産権局、「第15次5カ年計画」で需要対応型審査を強化
China's National Intellectual Property Administration has announced comprehensive reforms to its patent and trademark examination system during the 15th Five-Year Plan period. The reforms will introduce demand-responsive examination mechanisms combining priority, expedited, and delayed review processes, while strengthening substantive examination standards and leveraging AI technologies including multimodal large-scale models to enhance examination efficiency and quality.
China IP
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Kangxin
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Geopolitics And Industrial Demand: The Outlook For China-India Electronics Supply Chain Cooperation
India's electronics sector sits on a contradiction currently. Under the Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make in India programmes, the country is pushing hard to localise manufacturing and reduce dependence on imports. At the same time, its fast-growing electronics industry still relies on mature production technology, integrated supply chains and cost-competitive components from China.
China Government
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AnJie Broad Law Firm
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Non-Patentable Subject Matter In China: A Study On What Is Excluded From Protection In Chinese Patent Practice
Chinese patent law establishes strict subject matter requirements that often carry more decisive weight than traditional patentability criteria like novelty and inventiveness. This comprehensive analysis examines the legal boundaries and strategic considerations for invention patents, utility model patents, and design patents, revealing how emerging technologies like artificial intelligence and blockchain are challenging traditional examination standards while core requirements remain anchored in fundamenta
China IP
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AFD China
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Legal Considerations For EU Businesses Using China-Based AI Services (Part I: AI Governance)
Since ChatGPT's debut and the rise of DeepSeek for deep reasoning, generative AI tools has become essential for business operations. More and more companies are increasingly embracing AI, albeit cautiously, by permitting workplace use, purchasing enterprise AI subscriptions and creating corporate AI accounts for employees, with the aim of bringing employee AI usage under corporate risk management.
China Technology
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Shaohe Law Firm
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