LEHMAN, LEE & XU China Lawyers |
China Trademark In The News |
April 2014 |
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Mark It to Market -- March 2014 Re: Intellectual Property |
The March issue of this newsletter contains a reminder on the use of NCAA playoff names and logos, an overview of the latest amendments to China's Trademark Law, and an updated list of the Sunrise periods currently open for new gTLDs. Don't be Overcome by MARCH MADNESSWith the NCAA playoffs hitting a fevered pitch, we remind our clients to avoid implying a tie-in or relationship with these events in your promotions and social media posts. Unless you are an official sponsor, we recommend that you not use the names (such as MARCH MADNESS, SWEET SIXTEEN, and FINAL FOUR) or logos associated with these events at all, but instead use generic terms such as "playoffs" if you must refer to these events in your commercial communications. Changes Coming in ChinaChina has rapidly become a must-file jurisdiction for brand owners looking to do business within the world's second largest economy, and those looking to protect their trademark assets in a marketplace known as one of the world's largest sources of brand hijacking/counterfeiting. On May 1, 2014 the latest amendments to China's Trademark Law will come into force, and many of these amendments will streamline the processing of trademark applications. In particular, we are pleased to note that China will |
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