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Reflections on Taiwan’s Intellectual Property Law

The difference between Taiwan’s intellectual property rights and ours is that it is not classified into the field of civil and commercial law as our country does.

As far as copyright is concerned, Taiwan’s Copyright Law does not stipulate the content of neighboring rights. It seems to be very similar to the U.S. Copyright Law, but its content regulations are more similar to Japan. The late Chinese intellectual property master Zheng Chengsi once said, There is no need to pay too much attention to Taiwan’s intellectual property laws. However, Taiwan's intellectual property academics are still much more advanced than those in mainland China. It has a better academic tradition. Many teachers have obtained doctorates abroad, and many lawyers are very powerful. On the one hand, they are very pragmatic, and on the other hand, they keep up with the trends of developed countries. It's very close and foreign languages ??are generally not a problem. So the undergraduate level in Taiwan is equivalent to our master's level, and the master's level is equivalent to our doctoral level.

Let me introduce you to a few people. You can read the books of Feng Zhenyu, Xie Mingyang, Zeng Chenmingru, Zhang Zhongxin, Cai Mingcheng, etc. Lawyers such as Lai Wenzhi and others.