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Taiwan: IP Court Organic Act passes third Legislative Yuan Reading on March 5

On March 5, the IP Court Organic Act passed its third Legislative Yuan Reading. This, along with the IP Case Proceeding Act passed during the Legislative Yuan's previous session, means the IP Court is set to commence operation this fall. This greater professionalism will not only elevate the quality IP-related examinations, we can expect more efficiency in all IPR-related lawsuits and remedies, and better rights holder protection-a milestone for IPR protection in Taiwan. In the meantime, TIPO will continue to assist the Judicial Yuan with personnel and operations related preparations to ensure a functionally effective IP Court.

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