[ITMA review] Malaysia ‘Swiss’ name allowed for Malaysian made chocolates
[The Star] Keen To Insert Emblems In Trademarks? Think Again!
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Incorporating The Merdeka Spirit In Your Trademark? Think Again!

Marks are a very valuable form of intellectual property because they become closely associated with quality and consumer expectations of a product or service. This explains why most entrepreneurs would want to register their marks, whatever the cost. However, before creating a mark, one of the things that business owners should realize is that they […]
“Maestro Swiss” Allowed For Malaysian-Made Chocolates

Maestro Swiss Chocolate Sdn Bhd (the defendant) manufactures and sells various types of chocolates under the brand names ‘Vochelle’ and ‘Maestro SWISS’ in Malaysia. Chocosuisse Union des Fabricants Suisses de Chocolat (the 1st plaintiff) is a cooperative society formed in Switzerland, whose responsibility is to protect the worldwide reputation and goodwill of its members – […]
Medicinal Inventions: Japan Introduces New Examination Guidelines

The Japan Patent Office (JPO) has published a set of revised guidelines on 23rd October 2009 that deals with the patent office examination practice of medicinal invention specified by “dosage and administration”, and of an invention relating to a medical activity. This brief article will look at the former guidelines. We believe this advancement in patent […]
[ITMA review] Malaysia: First user has stronger claim to Jost
[BFM] Tired of Unsolicited SMSes? – How the Personal Data Protection Bill 2009 will impact marketers
Sunny News For Suria (Sabah, Not KLCC)!

A mall in Kota Kinabalu has retained its rights to use the trademark “Suria” (which means “Sun” in Sanskrit and “Malay”) after a one year battle in the High Court of Kota Kinabalu. In 2009, the owner of Suria KLCC mall, Suria KLCC Sdn Bhd (“Suria KLCC”) sued the developer of Suria Sabah mall, Makamewah […]
“JOST” Mark Registration Jostled in Malaysia!

In the recently decided case of JOST CRANES Gmbh & Co. KG v. JOST CRANES SDN BHD which was heard at the Kuala Lumpur IP Court, Judge Dato’ Azahar bin Mohamed decided in favour of the German company, Jost Cranes GmbH & Co. KG and expunged the registered trademark from the Trademark Register. The JOST mark was […]