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洪鳳儀 Feng-Yi Hung

Feng-Yi Hung

Counselor

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Feng-Yi is a counselor in Lee and Li’s Trademark and Copyright Department. Feng-Yi focuses her practice on trademark and copyright Law, including international and domestic trademark prosecution, trademark dispute, trademark counseling and enforcement, licensing, unfair competition and domain name dispute. Feng-Yi has 20 years of experience assisting clients with establishing mechanisms and strategies to exploit and enforce their trademark rights. She has extensive experience representing clients in trademark disputes and infringement actions. Specifically, she has considerable experience assisting clients in securing protection for their trademark rights in Greater China area. Feng-Yi has been long-term member of various IP organizations, such as INTA, MARQUES, Multilaw, and International Lawyers Network (ILN).

學歷

專業領域

International Trademark; Trademark Prosecution; Trademark Enforcement; Trademark/Copyright Dispute Resolution; Fair Trade; Management Mechanisms

經歷

Lee and Li (2000~)

語言

2023 Can evidence of use submitted on appeal be accepted to defend against a non-use revocation action?
World Trademark Review
2023 Ministry of Economic Affairs invites public comments for registration and management of trademarks regulations
ILO IP Newsletter (20230918)
2023 The Ministry of Economic Affairs invites public comments for drafting “Regulations on the Registration and Management of Trademark Agents” commencing 14 July 2023
LEXOLOGY
2023 The Ministry of Economic Affairs invites public comments for drafting “Regulations on the Registration and Management of Trademark Agents” commencing 14 July 2023
LEE & LI Bulletin - July 2023
2023 IPC Court provides guidance for determining whether sign is used as a trademark in infringement cases
World Trademark Review
2023 Does adding a Chinese transliteration of a foreign trademark to imported goods qualify as fair use?
World Trademark Review
2022 BOY LONDON: Supreme Administrative Court considers registrability of trademarks containing foreign city name
World Trademark Review

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