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Revisions to the three-year trademark revocation procedure in China: What you need to know

Summary by Dreyfus
In the area of intellectual property law, China's trademark regulations, as stipulated in section 49 of the Trademark Law of the People's Republic of China, require registered trademarks to be subject to cancellation if they are not used for a continuous period of three years. This policy aims to prevent the grabbing of trademarks and to ensure that only effectively exploited trademarks remain protected. Recent developments indicate potential ch…
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dreyfus broke the news in on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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