Taiwan or the Republic of China (ROC), has a well-regarded higher education system, especially in the science field. Public universities are rated in the top 1% of research institutions in the world. For example, in the period from 2003-2007, Taiwan had representation in five of twenty-two categories in the top 100 schools in the world. Areas in which Taiwanese universities excel include agricultural science, chemistry, engineering, materials science, and pharmacology and toxicology.
The ranking is based on each institution´s research output in high-standard international scholarly journals and is considered as evidence of their academic
excellence.
On May 18, 2008, the Electronic Transactions Law 69/2008 of the Sultanate of Oman was issued by His Majesty´s Royal Decree. This is the first law passed to regulate electronic transactions in Oman. Secretary General of Oman’s National Economy Ministry and Chairman of the Information Technology Authority (ITA), Mohammad Al-Khussaibi, held that the Electronic Transactions Law “is the start of a new era in Oman, where a truly e-enabled society evolves in the realization of the digital society in the Sultanate.” This article provides information on Oman’s Electronic Transactions Law and its
application to blogging activities.
Under Vietnamese intellectual property law, trademarks, service marks, collective marks and three-dimensional marks may be registered for periods of ten years. Trademark rights allot a registrant the exclusive right to use a mark to designate a particular class of goods or services. Both civil and criminal sanctions are available for parties seeking redress against violators of their trademark rights.
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