
In 2026, China’s copyright system provides comprehensive protection for architectural
works, engineering drawings, design sketches, and landscape design projects,
supporting the high-quality development of the construction, real estate, and design
industries. Governed by the Copyright Law of the People’s Republic of China (2020
Revision) and supervised by the National Copyright Administration (NCAC), with
registration processed by the China Copyright Protection Center (CCPC), the system
recognizes architectural design drawings and renderings as artistic works protected by
copyright. The following case shows how official copyright registration and targeted
enforcement can protect original architectural design achievements, prevent unauthorized
copying, and maintain the legitimate rights and commercial interests of design institutions.
A well-known architectural design firm completed a set of original design plans for a
high-end residential community, including overall planning drawings, architectural facades,
landscape layouts, and structural design drawings. Before submitting the design to the
developer, the firm registered all original drawings, renderings, and design documents
with the China Copyright Protection Center (CCPC), obtaining formal copyright
registration certificates that clearly defined the authorship, creation time, and ownership of the
works.
In early 2026, the design firm discovered that another development company and design
institute had copied large sections of its original design, including the unique facade structure,
landscape node layout, and public space arrangement, and used the copies for project
bidding and construction promotion. The infringing party directly reused design drawings,
revised partial details slightly, and claimed the design as their own, resulting in significant
economic losses and reputational damage to the original design firm.
Relying on its CCPC copyright registration certificates, the design firm immediately initiated
a two-pronged enforcement strategy. It submitted administrative complaints to local
copyright and construction industry authorities, requesting cessation of the infringing use
and withdrawal of the copied design from bidding activities. It also filed civil litigation in the
local intellectual property court, claiming infringement of architectural design copyright,
demanding an injunction, public apology, and compensation for economic losses.
Within four months, the court ruled that the defendant had substantially copied the original
architectural design works and ordered them to immediately stop using the infringing design,
destroy relevant promotional materials, and pay substantial compensation. The administrative
authorities also ordered the infringing party to withdraw its bidding documents. The case
effectively protected the design firm’s creative achievements and clarified the copyright
boundaries of architectural and engineering drawings in China.
This case provides important guidance for architectural design institutions, engineering firms,
and creative design teams:
● Copyright registration for architectural drawings and renderings establishes clear
ownership evidence and greatly improves the efficiency of administrative and judicial protection.
● Original design works should be registered before submission to developers or public disclosure
to prevent misappropriation.
● Architectural design, engineering drawings, and landscape design all belong to the scope of
copyright protection and are entitled to the same legal protection as literary and artistic works.
● Combined administrative and judicial enforcement can quickly stop infringement and
recover actual losses in the design and construction industries.
In 2026, China’s copyright law provides clear and strong protection for architectural design,
engineering drawings, and landscape design works. The above case confirms that proactive
copyright registration and standardized enforcement can effectively safeguard the legitimate
rights and interests of design institutions, curb piracy and copycat behavior, and maintain a fair
and orderly market environment in the design and construction industries. For global design
enterprises, understanding and applying China’s copyright system is an important step to protect
innovation, enhance brand value, and achieve long-term and stable development in the Chinese market.
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● IPcrossark:
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● National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC):