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Key Legal Insights into Non-Infringement Declaration Litigation under China’s IP Framework

Bruce Tang of China Patent Agent explores procedural and substantive aspects of non-infringement declarations, highlighting judicial standards and case law in China’s evolving IP…

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Non-infringement declaration litigation in China serves as a critical mechanism to balance IP rights enforcement and prevent abuse of infringement warnings. This article examines the procedural prerequisites, burden of proof, scope of claims, and jurisdictional considerations, drawing on Supreme People’s Court interpr…
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