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China - Regulations on the Customs Protection of Intellectual Property Rights, 1995
MOFTEC
copy @ Lex Mercatoria
Should customs offices suspect import or export goods of infringing upon intellectual property rights recorded at the Customs General Administration, they shall have the right to detain these goods. Customs offices that detain goods suspected of infringing upon intellectual property rights shall produce documents of detainment, send them to the consignee or the consignor, and send written notices to the proprietor. If the proprietor files written applications for intellectual property right protection within three days after receiving these notices, the case shall be handled accordance with stipulations in Article 17 of these Regulations.
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