Beijing making progress in IP protection and cooperation, says British peer

Source:Xinhua Published: 2016-4-28 19:53:01

Intellectual property (IP) protection has improved hugely in recent years in China as the country's creative industry has developed rapidly and more products have been delivered across the world, Baron Clement Jones, a Liberal peer in Britain's House of Lords, told Xinhua in an interview.

He said progress has been made as local courts in China have begun to improve the way they deal with IP issues. Certain local courts, for example, in East China's Zhejiang Province, have launched online e-courts to handle cases related to disputes over e-shopping, copyright and online financial services.Furthermore, China's biggest online trader Alibaba also signed a memorandum of understanding to combat online counterfeits, which shows IP protection has improved a lot, he added.

Jones said in the past years, China and Britain have established bilateral cooperation in IP protection between government departments, and also for private companies and in the courts. However, he believes that the challenge of China-UK IP cooperation focuses on law enforcement in the local courts. He said IP protection is a permanent battle across the world, and efforts need to be made step by step to fight with IP crimes.

"Education is something we have talked about. We need to make sure that young people both in the UK and China understand the consequences. They should not only understand that creators need to be able to make a living out of their creation whether it's music, film, book or whatever, but also if they infringe somebody's copyright, prosecution will  take place," he said.

Jones said he expected more dialogue between China, Britain and Western countries over IP issues as China registers more patents in Western markets.

"As Chinese books, films and so on become more widely distributed, Chinese companies are much keener now to enforce IP rights, which I think is great," he said, adding that British firms welcome more bilateral cooperation with China on IP matters and to work together to find solutions.

This is a commentary from the Xinhua News Agency. The article first appeared on Xinhua. opinion@globaltimes.com.cn

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