Jingbao news (reporter Xie min, correspondent Liu Chang) on the afternoon of April 24, Qianhai court held an online conference on blockchain intellectual property trial innovation and cooperation. The “Zhixin intellectual property cloud trial system” developed by Qianhai court, China (Shenzhen) intellectual property protection center and Beijing fengtiao Lishun Technology Development Co., Ltd. relying on Tencent Zhixin chain was officially launched. The system uses “blockchain + artificial intelligence + cloud computing” technology, Realize the online “quick establishment, quick trial and quick settlement” of the whole process of intellectual property cases.
Bian Fei, Secretary of the Party group and President of Qianhai court, said in his speech that innovation is the first driving force leading development. Further improving the fair, efficient, accurate and complete judicial protection system in Qianhai is of great significance to helping Shenzhen’s high-quality and sustainable development. Qianhai court actively integrates Shenzhen’s scientific and technological resources and develops the “Zhixin (intellectual property) cloud trial system” to effectively solve the problems of difficult proof, long cycle and high cost faced by intellectual property rights protection. It is a vivid judicial practice for Qianhai court to deeply implement the national requirements for deepening Qianhai’s reform and development and improve the construction of “one-stop” collaborative protection platform of intellectual property rights.
We will continue to explore the “intellectual property protection mechanism” of Shenzhen, focus on the construction of intellectual property rights protection zones and other weak links, and continue to strengthen the judicial efficiency of intellectual property rights protection zones in Shenzhen.
It is reported that Zhixin (intellectual property) cloud trial system relies on blockchain, cloud computing and other information technologies to create a “fast track” for efficient and accurate trial of intellectual property cases.