From September 5 to 8, 2025, the 15th China International Trademark & Brand Festival was successfully held in Taiyuan, Shanxi. As the most influential event in China’s trademark sector, this year’s festival gathered representatives from trademark authorities, judicial bodies, well-known enterprises, intellectual property service agencies, and experts worldwide. Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on the development of trademark brands.
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.
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.
Chang Tsi recently represented a leading international retailer in a trademark infringement and unfair competition civil lawsuit against a local competitor.
On October 12, 2018, Guangzhou Intellectual Property Court (GIPC) made the second-instance judgment on the case involving a dispute against Guangzhou Xin Fan Cai Trading Co., Ltd. over the infringement of Levi`s trademark consisting of double arcs. In this case, Chang Tsi & Partners helped Levi`s convince the court of second instance to sustain the original judgment ordering the two Defendants to cease the acts of infringing the Plaintiff`s trademark right and pay a compensation of CNY 130,000 for the economic losses suffered by Lihui Company, which runs the brand in China.
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.