Taiwan has become a new member of the World Trade Organization. An excerpt on how it has prepared itself to meet the challenges of stronger ties to its global trading partners.
Enhancing trademark protection is another crucial aspect of China's commitment to meet WTO-imposed requirements. China's newly revised trademark law offers the prospect for greater intellectual property protection in future.
China's recently-amended Copyright Law aims to bring China's intellectual property rights protection more into line with international conventions as the country faces renewed scrutiny as a WTO member.
China's government has pledged to abide by the World Trade Organization's requirements. Here's an introduction to the tasks and commitments China faces.
Promulgated: October 27 2001Effective: as of date of promulgationMain contents: Article 8 in Part One on general provisions gives a copyright holder the…
Promulgated: October 27 2001Effective: December 1 2001Main contents: Among the general provisions in Part One, Article 2 states that product trademarks,…
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