In June 2012, attorneys from Chang Tsi & Partners recently traveled to Tianjin Customs to conduct training programs about customs protection on IPR together their brand representatives for our client, an internationally well-known Japanese-inspired lifestyle brand. Thanks to the training, customs officials have learned more about the trademarks owned by our client and improved their ability to detect infringing goods that infringe upon the exclusive rights of our client. Chang Tsi & Partners recommends customs recordals and customs training as part of a comprehensive strategy to stop IPR infringement in China.
In June 2012, entrusted by one of our clients, a well-known international shoe Company based in USA, Chang Tsi & Partner conducted careful probe into counterfeiting products bearing the trademark of our client.
In May 2012, Xiamen Customs identified 1,332 pairs of suspected counterfeit shoes with a declared value of RMB 100,000. The goods were being shipped to the United States.
In July 2012, entrusted by one of our clients, a well-known international kitchenware and house ware manufacturer based in USA, Chang Tsi & Partner conducted careful probe into counterfeiting products bearing the trademark of our client.