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Deep & Far Newsletter 2022 ©
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Taiwan IP Updates ˇV August 2022 By Lyndon ˇ@ TIPO and TWPAA Co-host Awards Ceremony for the Patent Specification Drafting Competition The Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) partnered with the Taiwan Patent Attorneys Association (TWPAA) on April 26 to host Embracing IP to Chase Dreams ˇV the 2022 Entrepreneurˇ¦s Forum, which is part of the 2022 World IP Day series of events. The Patent Specification Drafting Competition for Youth was held concurrently in 3 separate locations in North, Central and South Taiwan, and attracted a total of 29 teams of students from 19 Taiwan colleges to participate. Contestant teams took classes and competed over a period of two days, and a panel of judges consisting of industry experts and government officials chose 3 teams as the winners. As a yearly event, TIPO hosts various events to celebrate World IP Day. This year, as part of the theme ˇV IP and Youth: Innovating for a Better Future ˇV the drafting competition was one of a package of activities intended to inspire creative thinking. During the two days of the event, undergraduate students were introduced to basic concepts in IPR and patent specifications, and with the guidance of professional instructors, the teams could practice converting creative ideas into tangible IP assets. ˇ@ Taiwan Tightens Requirements before Allowing Investment in China The provisions of the Regulations Governing the Approval of Investment or Technical Cooperation in Mainland China have been amended. In order to protect the IP of Taiwanese firms, the April 2022 revisions have broadened the definition of technical cooperation. This means that the transfer and licensing of computer program copyrights are subject to restriction. Also, the transfer of investments to individuals or entities in China will also be considered an act of technical cooperation, so now such actions will need to be approved in advance by the Investment Commission as opposed to after the event like it was previously. This will have immediate relevance to the semiconductor and display industries which have been a target of competitors in China seeking to harvest their key technology by buying into a shareholders position. The government is seeing the transfer of high-tech IP to China as a national security issue, and this latest adjustment of the abovementioned provisions is part of a series of changes in recent years to protect Taiwanˇ¦s IP and maintain its competitive advantage. ˇ@ Partial Draft Amendments to the Copyright Collective Management Organization Act Passes Third Reading in Taiwan The Legislative Yuan passed partial draft amendments to the Copyright Collective Management Organization Act at the third reading on April 29, 2022. The aim of the amendments is to ensure smooth operation, increased transparency, and prudent management of Taiwanˇ¦s collective management system to protect the rights of members and facilitate circulation of copyrighted works. The main highlights are as follows:
1. A public consultation mechanism has been introduced. When a CMO
applies for an establishment permit, TIPO will inform the public via its
website, after which copyright users can leave comments for TIPO to
refer to during the application process. Taiwan Revises IP Case Adjudication Act The IP Case Adjudication Act oversees the procedural rules in the trials of intellectual property cases such as patents, trademarks, copyright, trade secrets and so on. The proposed new amendments will focus on the protection of trade secrets especially if it is relevant to national security. For civil cases, the amendment introduces institutions for centralized adjudication and increased participation of experts to facilitate the courts in handling cases involving newly emerging technologies. Some of the main points of the amendments are as follows:
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The Intellectual Property and Commercial Court (IPCC) will have
jurisdiction over trials concerning theft of trade secrets, committed in
Taiwan or overseas. The proposed draft amendment has not been published yet, so there is a chance of further changes in the near future. ˇ@ ˇ@ ˇ@ . ˇ@ ˇ@ ˇ@ ˇ@ ˇ@ ˇ@ ˇ@ ˇ@ |
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