BEIJING -- A State-owned radio station's signature tune is about to be approved as China's first sound trademark. The State Administration for Industry and Commerce (SAIC) said on Sunday that it has
China has seen the highest number of trademark registrations in the world in the last 13 years, and the country's first "sound" trademark has now been registered too. The news was confirmed by Liu
Sound plays a pivotal role in purchasing decisions for younger consumers. Patsy Lau and Char Lam explain how to best protect – and exploit – your sound marks, no matter where you are in Asia. In
China will soon have its first sound trademark with the approval of the signature tune from China Radio International. The State Administration for Industry and Commerce said on Feb 13 that the
The Paraguayan IP Office (Dirección General de Propiedad Intelectual - DINAPI), initiates a cooperation agreement with the National Symphony Orchestra (OSN), to formalise the registration of sound
China's Internet giant Tencent has sued the country's Trademark Review and Adjudication Board (TRAB) after its application to trademark QQ's beeping sound was rejected by the latter. Tencent QQ, one
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