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Vietnam is planning to establish a national science and technology market

Vietnam is planning to establish a national science and technology market

Vietnam’s National Science and Technology Market would be established by 2030, according to Prime Minister’s Decision No. 1158/QD-TTG. The major goal of this market is to establish an environment that encourages and facilitates scientific and technology market activities so that more relevant possibilities for science and technology firms may be developed. It is critical to concentrate on technical intervention since this technology has a significant beneficial impact on society, assisting in the increase of output and positive externalities. When the [...]

The new copyright bill in Singapore has a number of significant amendments

The new copyright bill in Singapore has a number of significant amendments

The proposed Copyright Bill (“Draft Bill”) in Singapore has been scheduled for second reading in September 2021. The current Copyright Act (Cap. 60, Rev. Ed. 2006), which has been in effect for fifteen years, will be replaced by the Draft Bill. The Draft Bill, in particular, appears to provide for better copyright protection for creators/performers of copyright works. The following are some of the significant amendments in the Draft Bill: 1. The right to be identified The new right to be [...]

Philippines the number of Intellectual property filings increased by 20 in H1 2021

Philippines: the number of Intellectual property filings increased by 20% in H1 2021

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) reported that filings for intellectual property (IP) protection increased by 20% year on year in the first half of 2021, as the economy recovered from eased lockdown restrictions. Total applications and growth in applications The total number of IP applications was 22,919. The most significant rise was in utility model (UM) filings, which increased by 26% from 592 to 744 between January and June of last year. The increase was attributed to residents, whose [...]

32 million Chinese trademarks have been added to the online database of TMview

32 million Chinese trademarks have been added to the online database of TMview

The EUIPO and the China National IP Administration (CNIPA) have announced that Chinese trademark data is now available in TMview. As a result of the change, the free database now has access to an extra 32 million trademark records. TMview allows users to search trademark records from all EU national IP offices, the EUIPO, and a number of foreign partner offices across the world, providing data on the kind of right and application, the registration date, and the goods or [...]

How To Enforce Intellectual Property Rights in China?

How To Enforce Intellectual Property Rights in China?

This step-by-step guide outlines what should be done if an intellectual property right (IPR) is infringed upon in the People’s Republic of China (China). Copyright, trademark, patent, and unfair competition are among the IPRs discussed in this guide (including counterfeiting). 1. Determine your right, claim and the damages caused by infringement You can rely on the following legislation if your IPR is registered in China. In actuality, it is conceivable for a single right to be protected by many IPRs. An IPR [...]

The procedure of trademark renewal in New Zealand

The procedure of trademark renewal in New Zealand

A trademark can be renewed every 10 years. To maintain your registration you need to renew the trademark by the due date. Below is some useful information that can help you have an in-depth understanding about its specific timeline in New Zealand. Grant, validity term and trademark renewal Trademark registrations are renewable every ten years. The renewal expiration date is the filing date of that trademark or the convention priority date of that mark. Depending on the time of either [...]

The procedure of trademark renewal in China, trademark renewal in China, fee of trademark renewal in China, trademark renewal fee in China

Fee and procedure of trademark renewal in China

Every registered trademark has a period of validity. When a trademark is about to expire, the owner of the trademark is usually given a period of time to take the necessary official procedures. The article shall highlight the procedure of trademark renewal in China and fee of trademark renewal in China. Trademark validity in China Same with many countries around the world, the China registered trademark has 10-year validity time period and need to renew every 10 years. According to Article 40 [...]

Vietnam improves overall score on the intellectual property index

Vietnam improves overall score on the intellectual property index

For reaching a trade agreement with the European Union last year, Vietnam received a higher score in the International IP Index 2021. According to the intellectual property (IP) index, released by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Global Innovation Policy Center (GIPC), the country’s score increased from 36.62 percent (18.31 out of 50) last year to 37.49 percent (18.74 out of 50). The annual ranking uses 50 indicators across nine categories to map the IP ecosystem in 53 economies that account for [...]

open license scheme in china, the new patent law in china, patent license in China

The new Patent Law in China provides an open license scheme

A patent is an exclusive right that no one else may use without the patentee’s permission. Most patentees, on the other hand, do not simply want to monopolize their patented technology; they also want to license their patents so that others can profit from their use. The patentee informs that anybody who desires to use his or her patent can get a license for exploitation of the patent by paying the required license fees through the China National Intellectual Property [...]

Thailands IP Filing System Has Been Temporarily Closed

Thailand’s IP Filing System Has Been Temporarily Closed Due to Covid-19 Prevention Measures

From July 20 to August 3, private companies and government entities in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area and neighboring provinces must apply rigorous work-from-home restrictions for 14 days, with very few exceptions, as part of the Thai government’s newest Covid-19 prevention efforts (subject to extension). During this time, the Thai Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) will close its physical receiving office and move all applications and requests to an entirely online filing system. The DIP will improve its IT infrastructure from [...]

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