[Indonesia Update] New Copyright Law Soon to be in Place!

Copyright is an Intellectual Property (IP) right with protection that is considerably extensive, covering works in the realm of science (think software), arts, and literature. As Indonesia heads towards becoming a creative economy, and experiences a rapid growth in Information and Communications Technology with the rise of the digital age, the Indonesian Government saw the […]
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Lay out the LAYOUT!

By Geetha K. Most franchises that have physical stores (think restaurants, book stores, juice bars, computer stores, etc.) have a store layout that is unique to them – one that stands out, attracts attention from passersby, creates a good ambience and is distinctive to the franchise owner. As the customers and public become more exposed […]
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[BFM] Up The Ante: K-Pok to Trademark Keropok?
On this BFM89.9 podcast, we speak to Don Quek from K-Pok (The Original Keropok Cili Kuantan) about whether Keropok (the product) and K-Pok (the brand) can actually be protected via IP rights and other IP-related issues that he needs to consider in his business. Your browser does not support native audio, but you can download this MP3 […]
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Top Marks for Your Trademarks

By Vincent Teh If what they say about people living up to their names is true, then I’m set for a life of spectacular mediocrity and absolute boredom. As far as names go, Vincent is definitely up there in terms of commonness and way down there in terms of averageness. When I was in university, […]