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Indonesia is on the Priority Watch List in 2014
Special 301 presents an analysis of the efforts that Indonesia has made for intellectual property rights awareness and enforcement through the IPR Working Group under the United States-Indonesia Trade and Investment Framework Agreement. Despite these positive touches, the US review states that they are not effective and as a result, there is an increase in […]
Special 301 presents an analysis of the efforts that Indonesia has made for intellectual property rights awareness and enforcement through the IPR Working Group under the United States-Indonesia Trade and Investment Framework Agreement. Despite these positive touches, the US review states that they are not effective and as a result, there is an increase in […]
Nice & Vienna Classification Training for ASEAN IP officials
OHIM hosted a number of IP officials from ASEAN countries on April 2 and 3. Delegates from all ten ASEAN countries – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Myanmar and Vietnam attended training courses enabling participants to acquire and exchange knowledge and practices in the classification field of trade marks. OHIM is the […]
OHIM hosted a number of IP officials from ASEAN countries on April 2 and 3. Delegates from all ten ASEAN countries – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Myanmar and Vietnam attended training courses enabling participants to acquire and exchange knowledge and practices in the classification field of trade marks. OHIM is the […]
Тhe Indonesian Patent Office has announced
As stipulated under Article 115 paragraph (2) of the Patent Law no:14/2001 as shown hereinbelow: Article 115 (1) If within 3 (three) consecutive years a Patent Holder has not paid the annual fees as stipulated in Article 18 and Article 114, the relevant Patent shall be deemed void commencing from the date constituting the time […]
As stipulated under Article 115 paragraph (2) of the Patent Law no:14/2001 as shown hereinbelow: Article 115 (1) If within 3 (three) consecutive years a Patent Holder has not paid the annual fees as stipulated in Article 18 and Article 114, the relevant Patent shall be deemed void commencing from the date constituting the time […]
Focus Group Discussion and Advance Study on the Effect of Madrid Protocol Implementation
Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights (DGIPR) initiated a focus group discussion and advance study on “the Effect of Madrid Protocol Implementation” held in Hotel Citra Cikopo – Bogor on 9 – 10 September 2011. This event aimed to obtain suggestions and feedback from the participants to have a comprehensive study that can be used […]
Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights (DGIPR) initiated a focus group discussion and advance study on “the Effect of Madrid Protocol Implementation” held in Hotel Citra Cikopo – Bogor on 9 – 10 September 2011. This event aimed to obtain suggestions and feedback from the participants to have a comprehensive study that can be used […]
Can We Lose Our Registered Marks?
The above simple question should not be ignored by those who have registered marks or have filed mark applications, since the mark holders still stand a chance of losing their marks even when those marks have been registered. So, how can a mark holder lose his registered trademark in Indonesia? In Indonesia, a trademark holder […]
The above simple question should not be ignored by those who have registered marks or have filed mark applications, since the mark holders still stand a chance of losing their marks even when those marks have been registered. So, how can a mark holder lose his registered trademark in Indonesia? In Indonesia, a trademark holder […]