NEW DEVELOPMENT TREND OF INTERNATIONAL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SYSTEM AND CHINA’S WAY FORWARDS
Keywords:
Trips Agreement, Trips, International Intellectual Property SystemAbstract
At present, the international intellectual property system is characterized by the coexistence of unilateral, bilateral, regional and multilateral rules. Promoted by the United States and other developed countries, the TRIPs Plus intellectual property clauses represented by TPP Agreement gradually become the new standard of international intellectual property rules. It should be noted that with the improvement of intellectual property legislation, the level of intellectual property protection in China tends to surpass the international intellectual property rules represented by TPP Agreement. From TRIPs international rules of intellectual property to the global governance system of intellectual property in today’s world, China should try to change from the recipient of the rules to the builder of international intellectual property system.
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