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Terminating Licences of IP Rights (Taiwan)

Practical Law UK Practice Note w-041-6744 (Approx. 18 pages)

Terminating Licences of IP Rights (Taiwan)

A Practice Note discussing the key legal issues that may arise under Taiwan laws when terminating a licence of intellectual property (IP) rights. This Note forms part of a suite of country-specific resources that covers global jurisdictions (see Terminating Licenses of IP Rights Toolkit (International)). This Note helps in-house lawyers and private practice attorneys to understand whether, when, and how to terminate an IP licence under the laws of Taiwan.

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Resource ID w-041-6744
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Law stated as at 01-Apr-2024
Resource Type Practice notes
Jurisdiction
  • Taiwan
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