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2 November 2020

Trade Secret Enforcement In Taiwan (Video)

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Taiwan's Trade Secret Act provides for both civil and criminal liabilities in trade secret matters.
Taiwan Intellectual Property
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Taiwan's Trade Secret Act provides for both civil and criminal liabilities in trade secret matters. Jones Day partner Po-Chien Chen talks about the potential penalties for trade secret violations and, notes that much like in the U.S., a four-factor test is used in ruling on a request for an injunction in Taiwanese trade secret matters.

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