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UPDATED: 08:31, August 14, 2006
80% of sellers in Silk Street have trademark authorization
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Beijing Silk Street has nearly 80% sellers that have acquired trademark authorization currently.

Beijing Silk Street Market has released a series of measures to protect intellectual rights that are also regulated definitely in the lately revised "Norms of Market Management".

It is reported that the Silk Street has paid main attention to culture and fashion. It has been introducing much more famous Chinese old brands on the base of existing several old brands that are Quanjude, Tong Ren Tang, Rui Fuxiang, Qian Xiangyi, Nei Liansheng and Sheng Xifu, which makes the Silk Street worthy of the name of Chinese Culture Exhibition Hall.

By People's Daily Online


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