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TAIWAN Law and Practice Contributed by: Jaclyn Tsai, Aaron Chen, Teresa Huang and Jaime Cheng, Lee, Tsai & Partners

ing business. The MODA has the authority to designate specific platforms to be subject to the FCHPA, formulate obligations for fraud pre - vention, impose fines for non-compliance, and mandate corrective measures within a specified timeframe. Recent enforcement actions by the MODA include, on 16 September 2024, designating Google, Line, Meta and TikTok as entities sub - ject to the FCHPA. On 28 November 2024, the MODA announced that the above entities must, starting from 30 November 2024, restrict brows - ing, stop broadcasting or adopt other necessary actions regarding advertisements identified as fraudulent or clearly related to fraud within 24 hours of receiving a notification from competent authorities.

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