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Key determinants of “Serious Circumstances” in awarding punitive damages for intellectual property infringement: Evidence from Chinese Judicial Judgments

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  • Kaijie You

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To prevent the over-extension of punitive damages in private law, as has occurred in some common law jurisdictions, China requires the presence of “serious circumstances” as a prerequisite for applying punitive damages in intellectual property infringement cases. However, this requirement still lacks a clear theoretical framework and concrete identification elements. This study illustrates China’s approach by analyzing judicial decisions, and reveals: (1) sixteen elements used by judges to assess the seriousness of intellectual property infringement, which can be consolidated into three key categories: subjective malevolence, degree of conduct, and resulting damage; (2) differences in judicial emphasis across types of intellectual property, with copyright cases focusing on subjective malevolence and industrial property cases emphasizing scale and duration of infringement; (3)cases involving significant social harm are more likely to result in higher punitive damages multipliers; and(4) judges take into account not only the severity of infringement but also the goals and functions of punitive damages.

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  • Kaijie You, 2026. "Key determinants of “Serious Circumstances” in awarding punitive damages for intellectual property infringement: Evidence from Chinese Judicial Judgments," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 21(1), pages 1-20, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0340113
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0340113
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