China should work out a national Intellectual Property Rights
(IPR) strategy backed up by a sound legal and policy system,
Chinese President Hu Jintao
said in a study meeting.
Hu said at the meeting that in the coming period, the new IPR
strategy should concentrate on IPR's creation, management,
protection and utilization, which will help develop a batch of
China's own IPR with core techniques and benefit the overall social
economic development.
China should cultivate its own copyrighted and patented brands
that are IPR protected, improve its IPR legal system to meet
international IPR protection requirements and crack down on IPR
infringements, said Hu.
"Only by doing so can China improve its innovation capability,
adapt to the socialist market economy and the international
environment," Hu said.
He pointed out that through its IPR policies and laws, China
must find a balance between protecting its own scientific
innovation and legally borrowing science and technology from
others.
Hu said IPR protection is in the public interests and will
benefit China's long-term development.
The meeting, held in Beijing on Friday by the Political Bureau
of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC),
mainly discussed international IPR protection and construction of
China's IPR legal and policy system.
(Xinhua News Agency May 28, 2006)