Choosing an administrative procedure can significantly enhance the efficiency of resolving patent disputes in China compared to civil court procedures, ensuring quicker outcomes.
The CNIPA's efforts have led to a more stringent regulatory framework for patent infringement administrative procedures, aiming for expedited resolutions and lesser uncertainties for patent holders.
The administrative procedure mandates strict timelines: cases must be accepted within five days, and petitions served within 15 days, aiming for a resolution in three months.
Recent updates from CNIPA reflect a trend towards more comprehensive patent infringement governance, including the introduction of new methods for adjudicating and mediating patent disputes.
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