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The Third Session of the 13th National People’s Congress (NPC) voted and passed the “Civil Code of the People’s Republic of China” on May 28, 2020. This law will come into effect on January 1, 2021. While referred to by the Chinese press as the Encyclopedia of Social Life, the new Civil Law includes many provisions related to intellectual property (IP). At first read, the most striking IP provision is for punitive damages for intentional infringement, which will be potentially most valuable in patent infringement cases.
Article 1185 (out of 1260
articles) states, with reference to IP, “if the circumstances are
serious, the infringed person shall have the right to request
corresponding punitive damages.” This actually aligns with the newly
amended trademark law that provides for increased punitive damages.
Article 63 of the trademark law, as amended in November 2019, increased
punitive damages from up to treble to up to quintuple assessed damages
when infringement is “committed in bad faith and the circumstance is
serious.”
The NPC also released a draft amendment of the
Copyright Law that provided for punitive damages on April 26, 2020.
Article 53 of the draft amendment adds quintuple damages for intentional
infringement and raises maximum statutory damages to 5 million RMB from
500,000 RMB when damages are hard to prove. Accordingly, even if the
draft is not approved quickly, punitive damages should be available for
copyright infringement starting next year.
Where this provision
may have the most effect is in the patent law, which currently does not
have a provision for punitive damages. However, the Supreme People’s
Court is working on an “Interpretation of Several Issues Concerning the
Application of Law on Punitive Compensation for Intellectual Property
Infringement” to be completed in the First Half of 2021. The Civil Law,
which comes into effect on January 1, 2021 will presumably precede the
Supreme People’s Court’s project’s issuance.
Source: www.natlawreview.com
Author:Schwegman, Lundberg & Woessner, P.A.
Editor:Vapor