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南沙法治守护创新:5年知产案件新收审结量增4倍
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-06-18 07:45

Core Viewpoint - Intellectual property (IP) is crucial for technology companies, and judicial protection of IP is a strong measure to safeguard innovation and development in the Nansha area of Guangzhou, which is a hub for technological innovation in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [1][2]. Summary by Sections Intellectual Property Cases and Trends - From 2020 to 2024, the Nansha Court received and resolved over 26,000 civil IP cases, with a growth rate of approximately 400% compared to the previous five years, indicating an increase in new types of disputes, particularly in technology contracts and internet-related unfair competition [1]. - The Guangzhou Intellectual Property Court's Nansha branch, established as the first sub-court of its kind in the country, has already handled 191 cases within a month of its opening, including several cases involving claims exceeding 10 million yuan [1]. Legal and Business Integration - The integration of legal and business practices in Guangzhou's judicial system is enhancing the business environment, with initiatives such as rapid patent pre-examination and protection of trade secrets for startups [2]. - The establishment of a knowledge protection workstation in collaboration with Hong Kong University of Science and Technology aims to involve experts in legal processes and dispute resolution, emphasizing the need for startups to strengthen their IP protection awareness [6]. Judicial Efficiency and Innovation - The Nansha Court is actively responding to new challenges posed by emerging technologies, ensuring a clear judicial framework for the application of new technologies and business models [4]. - The introduction of technology investigation officers and smart trial systems has significantly improved the efficiency of case handling, with the Guangzhou Intellectual Property Court reporting an average of 800 technical cases per year, reducing the average case processing time by 62 days [8][10]. Cross-Border and E-commerce Dispute Resolution - The Guangzhou Arbitration Commission's online dispute resolution (ODR) platform has processed over 1,000 cases since its launch, with a total transaction value of 10 billion yuan, reflecting the growing demand for efficient cross-border arbitration services [9][10]. - The ODR platform has adopted a "3+N" trial model that incorporates various legal systems, facilitating international arbitration for cross-border e-commerce companies [10]. Support for Innovation in Biomedicine - The Nansha Court's handling of a case involving a biopharmaceutical company highlights the importance of legal support in the capital-intensive and policy-sensitive biomedicine sector, where contract performance can be affected by regulatory changes [3][4]. - The establishment of the Guangdong Medical Valley in Nansha, housing over 370 biomedicine and medical device companies, benefits from rapid patent examination services, significantly shortening the patent review process [4].