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(Adopted by the Second Session of the Fifth National
People's Congress on July 1,
1979 and amended by the Fifth Session of the Eighth National People's Congress on March 14, 1997)
Section 7 Crime of Intellectual Property
Rights
Article
213
Using an identical trademark on the same merchandise without permission
of its registered owner shall, if the case is of a serious nature, be punished
with imprisonment or criminal detention of less than three years, with a fine,
or a separately imposed fine; for cases of a more serious nature, with
imprisonment of over three years and less than seven years, and with
fine.
Article
214
Knowingly selling merchandise under a faked trademark with a relatively
large sales volume shall be punished with imprisonment or criminal detention of
less than three years, with a fine or a separately imposed fine; in cases
involving a large sales volume, with imprisonment of more than three years but
less than seven years, and with fine.
Article
215
Forging or manufacturing without authority or selling or manufacturing
without authority other's registered trademarks or identifications shall, for
cases of a serious nature, be punished with imprisonment or criminal detention,
or restriction for less than three years, with a fine or a separately imposed
fine; for cases of a especially serious nature, with imprisonment of over three
years and less than seven years, and with fine.
Article
216
Whoever counterfeits other people's patents, and when the circumstances
are serious, is to be sentenced to not more than three years of fixed-term
imprisonment, criminal detention, and may in addition or exclusively be
sentenced to a fine.
Article
217
Whoever, for the purpose of reaping profits, has committed one of the
following acts of copyright infringement and gains a fairly large amount of
illicit income, or when there are other serious circumstances, is to be
sentenced to not more than three years of fixed-term imprisonment, criminal
detention, and may in addition or exclusively be sentenced to a fine; when the
amount of the illicit income is huge or when there are other particularly
serious circumstances, he is to be sentenced to not less than three years and
not more than seven years of fixed-term imprisonment and a
fine:
(1) copy and distribute written, musical,
movie, televised, and video works; computer software; and other works without
the permission of their copyrighters;
(2) publish books whose copyrights are
exclusively owned by others;
(3) duplicate and distribute audiovisual
works without the permission of their producers;
(4) produce and sell artistic works bearing
fake signatures of others.
Article
218
Whoever, for the purpose of reaping profits, knowingly sells the
duplicate works described in Article 217 of this Law, and gains a huge amount of
illicit income, is to be sentenced to not more than three years of fixed-term
imprisonment, criminal detention, and may in addition or exclusively be
sentenced to a fine.
Article
219.
Whoever engages in one of the following activities which encroaches upon
commercial secrets and brings significant losses to persons having the rights to
the commercial secrets is to be sentenced to not more than three years of
fixed-term imprisonment, criminal detention, and may in addition or exclusively
be sentenced to a fine; or is to be sentenced to not less than three years and
not more than seven years of fixed-term imprisonment and a fine, if he causes
particularly serious consequences:
(1) acquire a rightful owner's commercial
secrets via theft, lure by promise of gain, threat, or other improper
means;
(2) disclose, use, or allow others to use a
rightful owner's commercial secrets which are acquired through the
aforementioned means;
(3) disclose, use, or allow others to use, in
violation of the agreement with the
rightful owner or the rightful owner's request of keeping the commercial
secrets, the commercial secrets he is holding.
Whoever acquires, uses, or discloses other people's commercial secrets,
when he knows or should know that these commercial secrets are acquired through
the aforementioned means, is regarded as an encroachment upon commercial
secrets. The commercial secrets referred to in this article are technical
information and operation information that are unknown to the public, can bring
economic profits to their rightful owners, are functional, and are kept as
secrets by their rightful owners. The rightful owners referred to in this
Article are owners of the commercial secrets and users who have the permission
of the owners.
Article
220.
When a unit commits the crimes stated in Article 213 through Article 219,
it is to be sentenced to a fine; its directly responsible person in charge and
other personnel of direct responsibility should be punished in accordance with
the stipulations respectively stated in these Articles of this
section.
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