
How To Guard Against China Counterfeiting
If you sell or outsource your products to China, you should anticipate infringement of your trademarks, copyrights, patents, or trade secrets and you should have an anti-counterfeiting plan in place before that happens. Any company looking to do business in China or even with China must first figure out how to protect its intellectual property rights. Trademarks, patents, and industrial designs must be registered in China to be protected in China. Copyrights do not need to be registered in China to be protected in China, but registration makes it easier to prove copyright ownership in any dispute.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/danharris/2014/12/22/how-to-guard-against-china-counterfeiting/
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