No one may use the World Exposition symbols for commercial purposes (including potential commercial purposes, hereinafter the same) without the authorization of the right-holders of the World Exposition symbols.
Article 5
For the purposes of these Regulations, "use for commercial purposes" means the use of the World Exposition symbols for profit-making purposes in the following ways:
(1) The use of the World Exposition symbols in goods, packaging or containers of goods or trade documents of goods;
(2) The use of the World Exposition symbols in the service industry;
(3) The use of the World Exposition symbols in advertising and publicizing, commercial exhibitions, profit-making performances and other commercial activities;
(4) Selling, importing or exporting the goods bearing the World Exposition symbols;
(5) Manufacturing or selling the World Exposition symbols;
(6) Using the World Exposition symbols in trade name to apply for the registration of enterprise name, which may mislead or confuse the market;
(7) Other acts of using the World Exposition symbols that might mislead people to infer license relationships between the doer of the act and the right-holders of the World Exposition symbols.
Article 6
The administrative department for industry and commerce under the State Council shall, in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations, be responsible for the protection of the World Exposition symbols throughout the country.
The administrative department for industry and commerce at or above the county level shall, in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations, be responsible for the protection of the World Exposition symbols within their respective administrative areas.
Article 7
The right-holders of the World Exposition symbols shall report their World Exposition symbols for the record to the administrative department for industry and commerce under the State Council, which shall make a public announcement therefor.
Article 8