innovations, sustainability and economic uncertainties, including strategies for IP protection, regulatory challenges and proactive legal reforms. In 2025, intellectual property law is poised to face
The Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) released its 2024–2025 Annual Report through its official website. The report indicates that during the 2024–2025 fiscal year (ending March 31, 2025
Capacity Building 3. Carrying out Diverse Legal Publicity and Education, Telling the Story of Procuratorial Work in the New Era Conclusion Foreword In 2025, with the approval of the central authorities, the
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Infringement (2025) (hereinafter referred to as the Report). Bai Qingyuan, Deputy Director of the State Administration for Market Regulation, interpreted the Report at a press conference held by the
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