China Adopts First Major Revision of Trademark Law Since 1983
China’s top legislative body has adopted a revised version of the PRC Trademark Law, the first comprehensive rule revision of the law since it came into force in 1983.
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China’s top legislative body has adopted a revised version of the PRC Trademark Law, the first comprehensive rule revision of the law since it came into force in 1983.
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