A comprehensive IPR service center was set up Monday in Yiwu city in the eastern coastal province of Zhejiang, marking the completion of the establishment of a national system for the protection of intellectual property rights.
Yao Guanghai, Deputy Secretary-General of the National Office of Intellectual Property Rights says the founding of the system aims to strengthen China's efforts in protecting IPR and crack down on copyright violations.
“The centers are responsible for receiving and handling complaints about IPR infringements and offering consulting services. People can call the hotline 12312 to get professional service.”
The center is the last one of 50 IPR service centers set up in China's 31 provincial areas.
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