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The Guidelines Governing Disclosure of Information by Franchisors were first
promulgated by the Fair Trade Commission in 1999.
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Under Taiwan’s patent law, an invention must not be published before a patent
application is filed in order for it to be patentable.
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According to the Companies Act, “in convening a meeting of the Board of Directors,
a notice setting forth therein the subject(s) to be discussed at the meeting shall be
given to each Director and Supervisor no later than 7 days prior to the scheduled
meeting date.
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The Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) recently completed a review of several copyright public performance royalty rates set by copyright collective management organizations (CMOs).
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In the December/January 2011 issue, we reported that an amendment to the Securities and Exchange
Law was adopted to request listing companies establishing compensation committees. And, under the
authorization of the Law, qualifications of the members and the competence of the compensation
committee will be promulgated by the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC), the financial
regulator in Taiwan.
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to Enable Collection of Sensitive Personal Data
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In 2009 the government proposed amendments to the Company Law (the Law) and on
January 3 2011, the Economic Committee of Legislative Yuan passed the first reading of
the amendments. The main points are summarised below.
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The codified Taiwan Company Law constitutes the major regime of Taiwan corporate law
and systematically covers matters from establishment, management and audit structure,
accounting, merger and split-up to dissolution and liquidation.
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On 21st April 2009, in light of the increase in online copyright infringement in recent
years, the Legislative Yuan completed the third and final reading of the Internet
Service Provider (ISP) Liability Limitation Bill, which amends the Copyright Act to
strengthen the protection of copyrighted materials on the Internet.
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In order to harmonise Taiwan’s practice further with international patent prosecution
practice, the Taiwan Intellectual Property Office (TIPO) recently completed an
amendment to the Procedural Examination Guidelines. The amendment focuses on
how to determine the filing date of a patent application.