The protection of well-known marks in Taiwan: From case study to general theory
Although the use of trademarks in China can be traced back over one thousand years (Liu's needle shop with the "white rabbit" mark ca. A.D. 960-1126), a statutory regulation of trademarks was not undertaken until very late in the Qing dynasty, and this only happened due to foreign pre...
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Main Author: | LIU, Kung-chung |
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