China's current People's Republic of China (PRC) Patent Law came into effect on June 5438+1 October1. The Decision of NPC Standing Committee on Amending the Patent Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) was adopted at the 6th meeting of the 11th NPC Standing Committee in People's Republic of China (PRC) on February 27th, 2008.
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The development of patent law in People's Republic of China (PRC):
? At the Third Plenary Session of the Eleventh Central Committee, Comrade Deng Xiaoping clearly proposed that an intellectual property system including the patent system should be established in China.
In the first decade of reform and opening up, trademark law, patent law, copyright law and other laws and regulations related to intellectual property rights were promulgated and implemented one after another, and the intellectual property system was gradually formed in China.
1March, 1984 12, the fourth meeting of the standing Committee of the 6th NPC passed the patent law of People's Republic of China (PRC).
According to1September 4, 992, the 27th meeting of the Standing Committee of the 7th NPC made the first revision.
According to the Decision on Amending the Patent Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) at the 17th meeting of the Standing Committee of the Ninth NPC on August 25th, 2000, the second amendment was made;
The third amendment was made in accordance with the Decision on Amending the Patent Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) at the 6th meeting of the 11th NPC Standing Committee on February 27th, 2008.
China's economic structure has entered an important transition period, and the door to opening up is getting wider and wider. Domestic competition and international competition go hand in hand. How to promote innovation in the fierce competition environment is a big problem facing China.
In view of this, China has always attached great importance to the judicial protection of intellectual property rights. The main consideration of China's recent actions is to promote the continuous improvement of China's business environment and create better conditions for fair competition.
Intellectual property rights are the legitimate rights and interests of individuals, and innovation is an inexhaustible motive force for economic, social and personal development. With the deepening of China's economic and social development goals, intellectual property protection is imperative, and legal punishment provides a reliable guarantee for this.
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