European brands face significant trademark challenges in China's first-to-file system. This guide covers protection strategies and enforcement options.
China's First-to-File System
Unlike many European countries, China awards trademark rights to the first applicant, not the first user. This creates risks:
- Trademark squatters may register your brand first
- Prior use abroad doesn't guarantee rights in China
- Must register before entering the market
Registration Strategy
What to Register
- Latin alphabet version of your brand
- Chinese character version (transliteration or translation)
- Logo and design elements
- Key product names
Class Selection
China uses the Nice Classification system. Consider:
- Core classes for your products/services
- Defensive registrations in related classes
- Classes commonly targeted by squatters
Fighting Trademark Squatters
Opposition
If a squatter's application is still pending, you can file an opposition within 3 months of publication.
Invalidation
For registered trademarks, seek invalidation based on:
- Bad faith registration
- Prior rights (well-known trademark status)
- Similarity to your existing marks
Non-Use Cancellation
After 3 years, you can cancel a trademark for non-use if the squatter hasn't used it.
Enforcement Options
Administrative Actions
- Market Supervision Administration raids
- Customs recordation and seizures
- E-commerce platform takedowns
Civil Litigation
- Injunctions against infringers
- Damages compensation
- Destruction of infringing goods
E-Commerce Protection
For online counterfeits:
- Register with platform IP protection programs
- Monitor listings regularly
- File takedown notices promptly
- Consider test purchases for evidence
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