[Business Today] Who Owns It? Rights to Ownership of Intangible IP Assets
[Ventrax Views] Identifying Talent: Distinguishing The Best From The Rest
No Bones About It – Why Artril is Too Similar to Viartril

As pharmaceutical companies constantly work to develop new products, there are sure to be multiple drugs – either already available or in various stages of trials and testing – to alleviate any given ailment or the symptoms thereof. These companies rely heavily on IP law to ensure that their product and reputation remain unharmed by […]
Indonesian Patent Case Update: Novel or not Novel?

Hendry Yogiaman and Andi Lesmana are two Indonesians who claim to be inventors of the “Spring Buffer”, a shock absorbing automobile spare part made from rubber. They filed a Simple Patent for their invention on 8 December 2006, which was approved by the Patent Office and registered under registration number ID0000770S on 14 December 2007. […]
[BFM] Lights, Camera, IP Protection
By KASS International The Malaysian creative industry has never been more visible. From internationally recognised film productions and award-winning animation studios to a music scene that is finding audiences well beyond the region and a growing ecosystem of digital content creators whose work reaches millions of viewers daily, the output of Malaysian creative talent is […]
[MGCC Quarterly] CSR and Intellectual Property
[Trademart] Intellectual Property Services in Malaysia
[Malaysia SME] Green Means Go! – Patenting Green Inventions
By KASS International If there is one area of innovation where the commercial opportunity and the social imperative align perfectly, it is green technology. The global push toward net zero emissions, the rapid cost reduction in renewable energy, and the growing regulatory pressure on businesses to demonstrate environmental credentials have combined to create an innovation […]
Lights, Camera, IP Protection!

Celebrities are famed for their very name and personality – in many instances becoming brands in themselves – making it all the more crucial to protect their names, as well as the names they use as trademarks. Being public figures, they are usually sought after for endorsements, and their lavish livelihood is often more dependent […]
Malaysia: Family Feud Takes Center Stage in Patent Dispute

The Malaysian IP Court recently decided on a case where a family feud became entangled in an IP dispute involving five plaintiffs and seven defendants. Plaintiffs Soon Seng Palm Oil Mill (Gemas) Sdn. Bhd., Soon Seng Palm Products Sdn. Bhd., Gemas Oil Mill Sdn. Bhd., Dominion Palm Oil Mill Sdn. Bhd. and Soon Seng Palm […]