A new decree issued by the Vietnamese government on 30 December 2010 (No. 119/2010), which came into effect on 20 February 2011, clarifies previous changes to the law and streamlines IP enforcement procedures. Intellectual property firm Rouse looks at the key changes and explains why some matters remain unclear.
Background Provisions of the new decree Conclusion |
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