[Malaysia SME] Bigfoot tramples on Apple’s Trademark in Singapore
[Business Today] Bigfoot tramples on Apple’s Trademark in Singapore
[MGCC Perspectives] Bigfoot tramples on Apple’s Trademark in Singapore
Bigfoot tramples on Apple’s Trademark in Singapore
By Alisa Rajamalar [one-half-first] Have you ever wondered if your registered trademark is absolutely safe? Is registration of your trademark sufficient enough to fortify your rights on that trademark? Though registration of a trademark gifts the proprietor exclusive rights, this does not provide them with absolute rights under all circumstances to secure their registered trademark. […]
[Malaysia SME] Post Grant Amendments in Singapore
[Business Today] Post-Grant Amendments in Singapore
Eddy Sun is an owner of a Singapore patent for a lightbulb which simulates the morning sun by emitting controlled UV radiation to provide purported health benefits for people who are averse to going outdoors. The patent discloses two ways to achieve this; firstly, using mercury vapour and secondly, through use of wavelength filters. The […]
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Post-Grant Amendments In Singapore

By Joel Cheong Eddy Sun is the owner of a Singapore patent for a lightbulb which simulates the morning sun by emitting controlled UV radiation to provide purported health benefits for people who are averse to going outdoors. The patent discloses two ways to achieve this; firstly, using mercury vapour and secondly, through use of wavelength […]
The Catfight in Singapore

By Louis Teo Pets here, pets there, pets everywhere! According to the 2015-2016 APPA National Pet Owners Survey by the American Pet Products Association, the number of households with pets in the US is 79.7 million and of those, the households that own at least one pet is 42.9 million. As some household have more than […]