Bulletin
LEE & LI Bulletin - January 2025
Bulletin

Are Technical Graphics Protected by the Copyright Act?
Under the Copyright Act, works are generally deemed protected when they embody both the expression of thoughts or emotions and a degree of originality. The threshold for originality under the Copyright Act is notably lower than that for inventions, utility models, or designs under the Patent Act, which further requires that a standard of novelty be met. Specifically, ... MoreTaiwan Patent Litigation Practices
- Does Providing Infringing Products to a Retail Store for Sale Before the Publication of a Patent Grant Constitute Intent or Negligence in Patent Infringement?
- A Judgment that Finds Liability for Damages Without Explaining the Intent or Negligence Involved in Patent Infringement May Be Overturned by the Supreme Court
- Determination of Post-Grant Patent Amendment Exceeding Original Scope – Administrative Judgment No. 16, Xing Zhuan Su Zi, 2024, Intellectual Property and Commercial Court
- Can a Plaintiff in a Tort Action Initially Claim the Minimum Amount of Damages and Later Increase the Amount Claimed at a Second Trial?
Practices of Taiwan Trademark Law and Fair Trade Law
- Sale of Trademarked Goods after OEM Termination Constitute Trademark Infringement
- Trademark Planning and Protection Topics - Riding the ESG Wave: Plan Early for Green Marks
- The acts of creating advertisements, web pages, or similar content that replicate or closely resemble the content, arrangement, order, and structure of a website owned by a trademark holder may violate the Fair Trade Act—Supreme Court Civil Judgment 113 Tai-Shang No. 335