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Chinese Court Extends Trademark Protection to Schiff via Bad-Faith Registration Ruling

Landmark decision in China safeguards Schiff’s trademark rights beyond traditional well-known status by addressing bad-faith registrations

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A recent ruling by a Chinese court has reinforced trademark protections for Schiff, a prominent brand, by recognizing bad-faith trademark registration as a basis for protection beyond the conventional well-known trademark status. This development marks a significant step in combating trademark squatting and protecting…
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Chinese Court Extends Trademark Protection to Schiff via Bad-Faith Registration Ruling A recent ruling by a Chinese court has reinforced trademark protections for Schiff, a prominent brand, by recognizing bad-faith trademark registration as a basis for protection beyond the conventional well-known tradema... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/chinese-court-extends-trademark-protection-to-schiff-via-bad-faith-registration-ruling

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