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The System of Unfair Competition Prevention in Japan (Max Planck Series on Asian Intellectual Property Set)
Book Details
Author(s)Christopher Heath
PublisherKluwer Law International
ISBN / ASIN9041198377
ISBN-139789041198372
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Sales Rank6,496,043
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
This is the first in-depth treatment in English of Japanese law and practice governing unfair competition. The author analyzes the interaction of the relevant laws - and the case law derived from each - to present a systematic description of how business reputation, trade secrets, well-known marks, and other aspects of business achievement and investment are protected against undue exploitation in Japan. misappropriation by confusion or passing-off; misappropriation through breach of trust or fiduciary duty; slavish imitation of distinct product features; trade mark piracy; tortious acts of denigration, libel, and slander; direct interference by, e.g., boycott or bribery; undue exercise of intellectual property rights; and misleading indications on goods and services (e.g., of geographical origin).
Prohibited acts of unfair competition covered include:
Several problematic areas - in particular, the obstacles to effective enforcement, and the lack of adequate protection for consumers against acts of unfair competition - are given particular emphasis. The book concludes with cogent proposals on how the Japanese system could be improved and developed, referring to the model provisions of the World Intellectual Property Organization and offering a new and original draft Unfair Competition Act.
Any business person or investor interested in the Japanese market will benefit enormously from this practical and insightful volume.












