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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW IN THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA Chung-Sen Yangt Judy Y.C. Changt I. II. III. IV. V. VI. V II. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Enforcement of Intellectual Property Laws ......... A. Government Measures B. Private Sector Advances Amendment of Legislation A. Copyright Law B. Trademark Law C. Patent Law Followup Measures ....... New Legislation in Related Areas A. Fair Trade Law B. The Trade Law C. Cable TV Law D. Consumer Protection Law Drafts of Proposed Laws A. Integrated Circuit Layout Protection Law ...... B. Trade Secret Law C. Industry Design Law Conclusion I. INTRODUCTION In ancient cultures, including that of China, there was no such thing as intellectual property rights. The ancient Chinese, in fact, often filled treatises by borrowing from the Chinese clas- t Attorney (private practice) and Professor of Law, Taiwan National Univer- sity; J.S.D., New York University; former Director General of the National Bureau of Standards. t Attorney, Lee and Li, Taipei, specializing in intellectual property law; L.L.M., The American University, 1986; L.L.B., Fu Jen Catholic University, 1973.

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