[Singapore Update] What’s Up in IPOS? Fee Changes and Amendments are on the Patent Menu

By Shanthen Jegatheesan The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) introduced some interesting developments recently – here are some updates! Key Takeaways Launch of IPOS Digital Hub – On 4 May 2022, IPOS launched the new IPOS Digital Hub, replacing IP2SG, alongside legislative amendments and fee changes to improve filing processes and user experience. New […]
[Myanmar Update] Latest Developments from IP Department Following Commencement of Soft Opening Period

By Khin Yupar Lin The Myanmar Intellectual Property Department (IPD) initiated the first step for trademark registration under the new Trademark Law through the establishment of an online filing system (WIPO File), with the soft opening period commencing on 1 October 2020. Key Takeaways Soft Opening Period – myanmar began its trademark registration process on […]
New Trademark Examination Manual in Thailand

By Saowanee Leewijitsin Thailand is notorious for being one of the hardest countries in the world for trademark registrations. Last year, the Registrar’s Trademark Examination Manual (“Examination Manual”) was revised by the Department of Intellectual Property, Thailand (“DIP”) based on the study of trademark laws and relevant legislation, decisions of the Board of Trademark, judgements […]
ASEAN and Australia: A Strategic Partnership

By Elana Szabo In 1969, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand signed the ASEAN Declaration and established the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Today, ASEAN has a total of 10 member countries, including Myanmar, Brunei, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, in addition to the aforementioned countries. It has a combined GDP of USD3.0 trillion and makes […]
[The Intern Interview] Elana Szabo

The KASS team recently welcomed Elana Szabo, an enthusiastic intern from Australia.
[Indonesia Update] 10-Minute Copyright Recordal – Is It Possible?
Good news from Indonesia! Calling all artists, content creators, writers, composers, software developers and other artistic and creative workers – if you’ve ever had any doubts on how to prove copyright ownership of your work, then doubt no more as having your artistic creations legally recorded with the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP) is […]
When Elephants Fight, It Is The Grass That Suffers

By Audrey Pring Ng Kim Fong v Menang Corporation (M) Berhad (Breach of Confidentiality) – Civil Suit No.: W–02(W)–727–04/2019 The Court of Appeal in this case discussed what information is confidential and what can override the duty of confidence, and delivered a judgment in February 2020. Key Takeaways Forced Retirement or Voluntary Resignation? – Ng Kim […]
Robotic Birds In The Sky

By Elana Szabo Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, are at the frontier of emerging technologies. While drones are most commonly known for their innovation within the intelligence, surveillance, and entertainment spheres, they are capable of so much more.
The Battle Of “MI”

By Kaarthic Balakrishnan When it comes to business owners protecting their brand or business name, it is definitely not cool when they come across a brand that is identical or substantially similar to their brand.
NFTs: What Are They And Who Are The Key Players Filing Patents For Them?

By Shanthen Jegatheesan Ubisoft becomes first major gaming company to launch in-game NFTs… Post Malone buys two Bored Apes for USD735k… Gary Vee launches his own series of NFTs… The Wolf of Wall Street (Jordan Belfort) buys a CryptoPunk NFT for USD420k…