The Vienna Agreement

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The Vienna Agreement for Establishing an International Classification of the Figurative Elements of Marks, referred to as the Vienna Agreement, is an agreement to establish an international classification of the figurative elements of marks. It was adopted at the Vienna Diplomatic Conference on June 12, 1973 and entered into force on August 9, 1985. The…

Introduction to the DCI system for digital copyright registration

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The DCI system uses the innovative model of online copyright registration of digital works as a basic means to assign permanent DCI codes and DCI marks to digital works on the Internet, issue digital copyright registration certificates, and use electronic signatures and digital certificates to establish a reliable and verifiable security authentication system, thereby providing…

Patent search tool

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1. China Patent Publication Announcement of the State Intellectual Property Office Log in to the China Patent Publication Announcement website of the State Intellectual Property Office of China at http://epub.sipo.gov.cn/index.action, and select different search methods according to needs, such as IPC classification search, LOC classification search, transaction data search and other search methods. 2. US…

Marrakesh Treaty

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The Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled, referred to as the Marrakesh Treaty, was adopted on June 27, 2013. It is one of the international copyright treaties administered by the World Intellectual Property Organization. It has a distinct humanitarian and social development…

Explanation of the Patent Cooperation Treaty

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The Patent Cooperation Treaty is the most important international treaty in the field of patents after the Paris Convention and is another milestone in the history of the development of the international patent system. The Patent Cooperation Treaty is an international cooperation treaty in the field of patents. It is an international cooperation treaty formulated…

Overview of the Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks

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The Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Marks, referred to as the Madrid Agreement, was signed in 1891 and is an international treaty used to stipulate and regulate international trademark registration. There are currently more than 100 member countries and organizations in the Madrid system. Through this system, as long as an international registration…

Cross-border e-commerce quotation preparation

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Only by carefully analyzing the customer’s willingness to buy and understanding their real needs can we draw up a targeted and good quotation. Some customers regard low price as the most important factor. If you offer them a price close to your bottom line at the beginning, the possibility of winning the order will be…

Overview of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs

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The Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs, referred to as the Hague Agreement, is a regulation for the international registration of industrial designs. The agreement was first adopted in 1925 and effectively established an international system for industrial designs to be protected in multiple countries or regions with minimal formalities – the…

Explanation of the contents of the Trademark Law Treaty and the WIPO Copyright Treaty

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The Trademark Law Treaty was concluded in 1994 with the aim of unifying and simplifying the procedures for trademark registration in countries and regions. The treaty provides for the principle of trademark registration procedures, mainly including that the competent authority shall not require applicants to provide proof of commercial registration, that applicants can apply for…

Common payment methods for e-commerce users in Japan

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The main online payment methods in Japan are credit card payment and mobile phone payment. The Japanese own credit card organization is JCB. JCB cards that support 20 currencies are often used for online payment. In addition, most Japanese people have a Visa and MasterCard. Compared with other developed countries, Japan’s online retail trade with…