
Group 1 - The case involves the infringement of Rolls-Royce's trademark by a Shanghai-based service company that illegally modified and rented out vehicles under the guise of being Rolls-Royce cars, specifically the "Silver Cloud" model [1][2] - A total of 15 parties involved in the case were fined over 700,000 yuan for their actions, which were deemed to violate both the Trademark Law and the Anti-Unfair Competition Law of the People's Republic of China [1][2] - The case has been recognized as a classic trademark case by the China Trademark Association and included in the annual enforcement examples by the National Intellectual Property Administration [1] Group 2 - The Shanghai Intellectual Property Bureau has been actively working to create a robust intellectual property protection system, focusing on addressing the challenges faced by foreign-invested enterprises [3] - The bureau has facilitated a fast-track examination process for intellectual property rights, with 991 pre-examination cases submitted by joint ventures and foreign enterprises, of which 676 entered the rapid examination channel [3] - The average authorization period for invention patents is 53 working days, with some patents being authorized in as little as 22 working days [3]