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Japan's Unfair Competition Prevention Act (UCPA) of 1993 is a seminal piece of legislation that has played a significant role in shaping the country's business ethics and practices. The Act was enacted to address unethical practices such as false advertising, theft of trade secrets, and brand infringement. The UCPA imposes heavy fines and imprisonment for companies that engage in such activities, and has been amended over the years to provide stronger protection for trade secrets. Real-world cases have demonstrated the effectiveness of the Act in enforcing fair business practices, and it has contributed to Japan's success as an incubator of innovation and technological prowess.
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