Group 1 - The core viewpoint highlights the increasing importance of intellectual property (IP) protection in the context of China's growing toy export market, particularly in the face of rising counterfeit products [1][2] - In the first four months of the year, China's exports of dolls and animal toys reached 13.31 billion yuan, marking a 9.6% increase [1] - Bubble Mart, a key player in the industry, reported an export value of 1.69 billion yuan in the first five months, representing a staggering year-on-year growth of 405.7% [1] Group 2 - Customs authorities are actively involved in IP protection by inspecting and detaining suspected infringing goods at entry and exit points, thereby supporting innovation and reducing the cost of rights protection for companies [2] - The process for customs to determine potential infringement includes checking if the sender is on the rights holder's legitimate user list and whether they can provide proof of authenticity [2] - In the first half of the year, Beijing saw a significant increase in IP protection registration applications, with 787 new applications, surpassing the total for the previous year [2] Group 3 - The 15th China International Animation Expo was held in Dongguan, featuring over 600 enterprises from more than 40 countries, with local customs providing guidance on IP protection policies to support domestic toy companies in their international ventures [3]
织密知识产权保护网、降低企业维权成本 护航国潮文创全球“上新”(市场万花筒)
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-08-12 21:52