As more and more Vietnamese businesses are using international e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, eBay and Alibaba to expand market, experts have advised domestic firms to pay greater attention to the protection of trademark in the cyberspace, especially during online exporting activities.
In the context of increasingly intensive international economic integration, the State needs to take effective measures to protect intellectual property rights, especially for goods purchased and sold via e-commerce channels.
A seminar to launch a report on economic reforms for effective intellectual property protection in the context of economic integration and digital transformation in Vietnam, took place in Hanoi on March 24.
The Intellectual Property Office of Vietnam has implemented measures to encourage research, innovation and application of creative achievements in science and technology into life and production in response to World Intellectual Property Day 2020 (April 26).
Experts hold that the definition of the rights of each side in the IP relations is very important in minimizing the conflicts that may arise, creating a healthy intellectual environment.
Vietnam is working hard to build a constructive and upright government to serve people and businesses, while focusing on completing institutions, improving governance capacity, and bringing more opportunities to all enterprises, including investors from Europe, said Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc.
Three firms from the Central Highlands province of Lam Dong signed numerous memoranda of understanding on investing in the hi-tech agricultural zone in the south central province of Phu Yen on May 27.
Measures on sustainable development of geographical indication (GI) for the dragon fruit – a fruit specialty of the southern central province of Binh Thuan, were the main focuses of a seminar in the locality on December 13.