Quo vadis third party payment after deregulation of Bank Act? A qualitative observation on the trend of e-commerce patents in Taiwan

Sungmin Lin, Anne Yenching Liu
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The deregulation of the Bank Act on the third party payment in Taiwan caught the attention of many potential investors and technological start-up companies that are eager to lay out its business plans and technological measures. Apparently, the evidence on the increasing number of the patent applications related to e-commerce strongly supports the cause, and the big picture of the booming market with various opportunities on service industry is foreseeable. This research carries out a longitudinal analysis in different category of electronic/telecommunication industry, e-commerce, foreign applicants, and non-practice entity plus interviewing 5 selective professionals in relevant fields for the support of explanations on the findings. Furthermore, this research correlates the existing use of the patent system as the signifier to describe the dynamic changes in the potential market, and draw the linkage of the industrial dynamics between the third party payment service available and the applications possible.
《银行法》放松管制后第三方支付的现状?台湾电子商务专利发展趋势之定性观察
台湾放宽《银行法》对第三方支付的规定,吸引了许多潜在投资者和科技创业公司的注意,他们渴望展示其商业计划和技术措施。显然,与电子商务相关的专利申请数量不断增加的证据有力地支持了这一原因,并且可以预见,服务业的各种机会和蓬勃发展的市场前景是可以预见的。本研究对电子/电信行业、电子商务、外国申请人和非执业实体的不同类别进行了纵向分析,并对相关领域的5名专业人士进行了访谈,以支持对研究结果的解释。此外,本研究将专利制度的现有使用作为能指来描述潜在市场的动态变化,并绘制第三方支付服务可用性与应用可能性之间的产业动态联系。
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