China:
Supreme People's Court Launches Database To Aid IPR Judgments
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China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) has launched a big
data platform to help the country's judges handle cases related
to intellectual property rights (IPR), the first of its kind
targeting a specific area of ruling launched by the SPC.
The database provides judges with free content including
relevant laws, cases, rulings, opinions and books that are needed
in handling IPR-related cases.
With 1.1 million items of data and an IPR knowledge atlas, the
database offers smarter and more precise search services.
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