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[Based on the situation of unbalanced development of the countries along the Belt and Road, it is wise to adopt bilateral/multilateral cooperation mode instead of regional integration mode concerning intellectual property. As China is a developing country, it is proper to follow and not to exceed the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) protection level at this specific TRIPS-plus era. Meanwhile, China should implement trademark law and copyright law in different strategies: severe striking on counterfeiting to exploit the market, to build a principle of honesty and credibility but loosely implementing copyright law in order to disseminate Chinese culture.]
Published: May 30, 2020
Keywords: Belt and Road Initiative; Intellectual property; Cooperation; Trips-Plus era; Strategy
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