国家知识产权局:已构建起“国内+海外”双向联动维权指导网络
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-01-23 12:49

Core Viewpoint - The National Intellectual Property Administration (NIPA) has established a dual-directional protection network for intellectual property rights, both domestically and overseas, to assist Chinese enterprises in addressing foreign intellectual property disputes by 2025 [1][3]. Group 1: Establishment of Protection Network - By the end of 2025, NIPA will have set up 99 overseas intellectual property dispute response guidance platforms across 30 provinces in China, along with 6 industry-specific platforms in key sectors such as automotive and photovoltaics [1][3]. - NIPA has laid out overseas work platforms in 11 countries, creating a comprehensive "domestic + overseas" dual-directional protection network [1][3]. Group 2: Legal and Advisory Support - The implementation of the "Regulations on the Handling of Foreign-related Intellectual Property Disputes" provides a clear legal pathway for enterprises to protect their rights in complex international environments [3]. - In 2025, NIPA provided over 4,800 guidance and consulting services to enterprises regarding cross-border e-commerce intellectual property disputes and overseas trademark squatting, recovering losses amounting to 2.75 billion RMB [3][4]. Group 3: Information Services and Talent Development - NIPA has upgraded its overseas intellectual property information service platform, which now includes 1,470 laws and regulations from 189 countries and regions, along with various country-specific guides and protection instructions [3]. - Collaborative training programs with the Ministry of Justice and partnerships with Tsinghua University and Peking University aim to enhance the training of high-end talent in foreign-related intellectual property [4]. Group 4: Support for Private Enterprises - In 2025, over 170,000 private enterprises were pre-registered at national-level intellectual property protection centers, accounting for over 80% of all registered innovation entities [5]. - NIPA aims to strengthen the protection of private enterprises' intellectual property rights, enhance dispute resolution channels, and improve the efficiency of rights protection for private enterprises [4][5].