Company: XXC
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form Type: F-1/A
Source: 0001213900-25-071711
Chunk: 181

Company: XINXU COPPER INDUSTRY TECHNOLOGY Ltd
Filing Date: 2025-08-05
Form: F-1/A
Chunk 181
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 Property Rights since its accession to the World Trade Organization in December 2001. 108 Copyright On September7, 1990, the SCNPC promulgated the Copyright Law of the People’s Republic of China, or the Copyright Law, effective on June1, 1991 and amended on October27, 2001 and November11, 2010, respectively. The amended Copyright Law extends copyright protection to internet activities, products disseminated over the internet and software products. In addition, there is a voluntary registration system administered by the Copyright Protection Center of China. Under the Regulations on the Protection of the Right to Network Dissemination of Information that took effect on July1, 2006 and was amended on January30, 2013, it is further provided that an Internet information service provider may be held liable under various situations, including that if it knows or should reasonably have known a copyright infringement through the Internet and the service provider fails to take measures to remove or block or disconnect links to the relevant content, or, although not aware of the infringement, the Internet information service provider fails to take such measures upon receipt of the copyright holder’s notice of such infringement. In order to further implement the Regulations on Computer Software Protection, promulgated by the State Council on December20, 2001 and amended on January8, 2011 and January30, 2013, respectively, the National Copyright Administration issued the Measures for the Registration of Computer Software Copyright on February20, 2002, which specify detailed procedures and requirements with respect to the registration of software copyrights. Trademark According to the Trademark Law of the People’s Republic of China promulgated by the SCNPC on August23, 1982, and amended on February22, 1993, October27, 2001, August30, 2013 and April23, 2019, respectively, the Trademark Office of the SAIC is responsible for the registration and administration of trademarks in China. The SAIC under the State Council has established a Trademark Review and Adjudication Board for resolving trademark disputes. Registered trademarks are valid for ten years from the date the registration is approved. A registrant may apply to renew a registration within twelve months before the expiration date of the registration. If the registrant fails to apply in a timely manner, a grace period of six additional months may be granted. If the registrant fails to apply before the grace period expires, the registered trademark shall be deregistered. Renewed registrations are valid for ten