INTA Bulletin Vol. 76 Issue 19 (May 2021)

Title
Altering a Registered Trademark—Taiwan Court Clarifies Grounds for Revocation
Publisher
International Trademark Association (INTA)
Author
George Huang (Director, Attorney at Law and Patent Attorney)
Published Date
19 May 2021

Summary of the article:

The article “Altering a Registered Trademark—Taiwan Court Clarifies Grounds for Revocation” written by Director George J. H. Huang (Attorney at Law and Patent Attorney) was published as a Feature article in Vol. 76 Issue 19 of INTA Bulletin on 19 May 2021. George is an INTA (International Trademark Association) active member and also a member of the INTA Enforcement Committee. The full article can be read here.

In this article, George analyses an important decision rendered by the Taiwan Supreme Administrative Court in 2019, the Kyarra Inspires Incorporated case (Supreme Court 2019 Panzi No. 427 Judgment). The case focuses on whether a trademark should be revoked if a licensee alters a registered trademark. This Supreme Administrative Court case is significant in practice as it raises the judgment standards for trademark revocation and the burden of proof for the revocation applicant.

 

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