Completing Vietnam's Law on Protection of Well-Known Trademarks according to Practice Legal Regulations of the European Union
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https://doi.org/10.59573/emsj.8(3).2024.10Keywords:
well-known trademarks, trademarks, European UnionAbstract
In the current period of economic development and integration, trademarks are gradually becoming an important asset not only for businesses but also for the entire country. The contribution of well-known trademarks to the economy is not small. However, the law on well-known trademark protection in Vietnam still has many limitations. The European Union is the cradle of trademarks, so there are many legal regulations that effectively protect well-known trademarks. This article focuses on analyzing the European Union's law on well-known trademark protection, thereby considering some solutions to improve Vietnamese law on well-known trademark protection.
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