chrisdorney-shutterstock-com-2
5 November 2015Trademarks

China to protect Disney IP ahead of theme park’s opening

A Chinese government department responsible for intellectual property protection has reportedly revealed it will instigate a special campaign to ensure Disney’s IP is protected ahead of the multinational’s plans to open a Disney theme park in the country.

The State Administration of Industry and Commerce (SAIC) said it will carry out a year-long campaign to crack down on Disney counterfeits and create “emergency teams” to help protect Disney’s trademarks.

According to news agency Reuters, a SAIC official said today, November 5, that the department will “promote the development of a fair and competitive market, and protect China’s international image for safeguarding IP”.

The Shanghai Disneyland resort is expected to open in the first half of 2016.

The operation will run until October 2016.

Already registered?

Login to your account

To request a FREE 2-week trial subscription, please signup.
NOTE - this can take up to 48hrs to be approved.

Two Weeks Free Trial

For multi-user price options, or to check if your company has an existing subscription that we can add you to for FREE, please email Adrian Tapping at atapping@newtonmedia.co.uk