[Business Today] Factually Fraudulent – The effect of fraud on the assignment of trademarks
[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. […]
Factually Fraudulent – The effect of fraud on the assignment of trademarks

By Daniella Fiocco The recent Malaysia High Court case of Doretti Resources Sdn Bhd v Fitters Marketing Sdn Bhd & Ors (2015) has been the subject of discussion in IP circles because of its controversial decision that permits manufacturing companies to get away with infringement of a trademark provided they don’t sell the product directly […]
[Business Today] ARTSY Cakes
[Malaysia SME] Hashtags as Intellectual Property
Why Register Your Trademark?

Why Should You Register Your Trademark? 3 Compelling Reasons By Geetha Kandiah Why should I register my trademark my trademark? This is a question that we are often faced with, and a valid one too. Key Takeaways Legal protection – Registered trademarks offer stronger legal rights and simplify court action compared to unregistered marks. Cost […]
[Business Today] Hashtags as Intellectual Property
#Hashtags as Intellectual Property

#What #How #CanYou #ShouldYou “[Twitter] told me flat out, ‘These things are for nerds. They’re never going to catch on.’” – Chris Messina on Twitter’s rejection to his idea of hashtag. #WhatIsAHashTag In 2007, Chris Messina, the inventor of the hashtag, first suggested in a tweet, that Twitter users utilise the hash symbol to […]