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China International Copyright Expo 2025: Qingdao to Host Leading Global IP Event on Digital Innovation

发布时间: 十月 1, 2025
The 10th China International Copyright Expo is scheduled for October 16-18, 2025, in Qingdao, bringing together global leaders in IP and digital copyright innovation. With a focus on “Digital Intelligence Drives the Future, Copyright Powers Innovation,” the event will spotlight advancements in copyright protection, registration services, and international IP trade. Attendees can expect sessions on digital rights management, creative industries, and cultural exports, solidifying China’s position as a hub for copyright exchange and innovation.
China International Copyright Expo 2025: Qingdao to Host Leading Global IP Event on Digital Innovation

10th China International Copyright Expo Set for October 2025 in Qingdao

The 10th China International Copyright Expo 2025 will take place in Qingdao from October 16-18, attracting global leaders in intellectual property, copyright protection, and digital copyright innovation. This year’s event centers around the theme “Digital Intelligence Drives the Future, Copyright Powers Innovation,” spotlighting China’s pivotal role in the international copyright event calendar.

Digital Copyright Innovation and IP Trade Take Center Stage

As China’s only international copyright expo, the event will highlight new developments in copyright creation, application, protection, management, and services. Key discussions will include the latest trends in China copyright registration services, advancements in copyright protection, and strategies for global copyright exchange and cooperation.

The China International Copyright Expo will showcase cutting-edge digital copyright innovations and digital rights management tools, focusing on how copyright protection supports creative industries in China, drives cultural exports, and fosters IP trade.

Organized by the National Copyright Administration, the expo agenda will feature copyright achievements, IP transactions, multimedia licensing solutions, and insights into copyright value transformation in China’s fast-growing digital economy. Special sessions on global copyright exchange, cooperation, and international IP trade will offer unmatched networking opportunities.

Expo Showcases Copyright Protection, Registration Services, Cultural Exports

As the premier intellectual property expo China has to offer, the event uniquely promotes international copyright trade, cultural exports, and copyright value transformation across sectors. Key areas of focus will include:

  • Copyright Services: Advanced IP protection tools, updated China copyright registration services, legal services, and state-of-the-art digital rights management systems.
  • Digital Content & Licensing: Streaming platforms, online publishing, software, video games, and the latest multimedia licensing solutions driving digital innovation in the copyright space.
  • Creative Industries & Cultural Exports: The expo will highlight the intersection of animation, film, television, music publishing, art licensing, cultural tourism, and creative branding—emphasizing China’s leadership in cultural exports and copyright-powered business growth.

The target audience for the China International Copyright Expo 2025 includes IP rights holders, publishing firms, digital content creators, media agencies, licensing professionals, IP agents, service providers, creative industry leaders, cultural export businesses, policy makers, and technology companies interested in the future of copyright and international IP trade.

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