Hanoi Times - International experts have took notice that Vietnam’s legal system on intellectual property (IP) rights has improved a lot which helps consolidate foreign investors’ confidence in the field.
On the sidelines of a two-day workshop entitled “The Cross Cutting Issues of WTO Accession” opened in Hanoi on July 3, US lawyer Thomas J. Treutler said foreign investors are encouraged by the fact that the country has built a legal corridor for the implementation of intellectual property rights with the Law on Intellectual Property Rights as the backbone.
The law, which came into effect almost two years ago, is said to match international standards and treaties
Treutler cited as an example the deal reached between Sony Entertainment, one of the world’s biggest film producers, and one of
However, he suggested
Prof. David A. Gantz from the
The fifth annual Bussiness Software Alliance (BSA) and IDC Global Software Piracy Study which was released in May said that in 2007,
Besides IP rights, the workshop, jointly held by the Ministry of Industry and Trade and the World Bank, will focus on Vietnam’s trade, services, institutional reform, industrial policy, social welfare and communications issues during the country’s almost two year membership of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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