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The Unfair Competition Prevention Act (UCPA) of 1993 in Japan was enacted to address unethical business conduct and promote a level playing field. The Act protects trade secrets, prohibits unfair business practices such as false advertising, and safeguards business identifiers. The law has undergone significant amendments, including a major overhaul in 2005, to adapt to the evolving business landscape. Through various case studies, the UCPA has demonstrated its effectiveness in providing relief and justice to both large and small businesses. Overall, the UCPA embodies Japan's philosophy of promoting fairness and ethical conduct in business, fostering an environment that encourages innovation and integrity on the global stage.
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