Studying Intellectual Property Valuation According To Vietnamese Law
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Abstract
The objective of the article is to assess the current situation of intellectual property valuation in Vietnam, the reality of Vietnam's law on intellectual property valuation. By qualitative research method based on previous studies, the author has assessed the status of Vietnamese law on intellectual property valuation. The valuation of intellectual property in Vietnam is still very inadequate due to many different reasons. Mainly due to the lack of State regulations and the lack of consistency among laws.
Keywords
Intellectual property valuation, Vietnam law
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