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At the center of a recent controversy in Indonesia was the mark KOPITIAM, which literally means “coffee shop.” KOPI means coffee in the local language, while TIAM is the Hokkien dialect for a shop and is widely understood as such in the country. Undoubtedly, registration of this term for a…
The Supreme Court of Indonesia has issued Regulation No. 5 of 2012 laying down the requirements and procedure for obtaining a Provisional Decision on Intellectual Property Rights Violations. A Provisional Decision in Indonesia has a similar effect as a Search Warrant and Preliminary Injunction against alleged infringers. The new rules…
What is the law that regulates trademarks in Indonesia? There is a Trade Marks Act in Indonesia (Law No.15 year 2001 dated August 1, 2001) which is still valid and in force and governs trademark matters. What is the office in charge of trademarks in Indonesia? Trademark rights are acquired…
Background The Plaintiff PT. Topindo Atlas Asia owns the registered trademark “ ” in class 04 under registration number 504089 for goods such as oil lubricants for motorcycles. The Applicant is related to the TOP 1 Oil Products Company that was founded in 1979 in the United States of America by…
A Review of GRAMOXONE v PRIMAXONE Case Through its recent decision in GRAMOXONE v PRIMAXONE (Case No. 71/Merek/2009/PN.Niaga.Jkt.Pst), the Commercial Court of the District Court of Central Jakarta has once again given due recognition to the protection of well-known trademarks belonging to foreign entity in Indonesia. The Commercial Court finds…
For Civil law jurisdictions like Indonesia, where rights in a trademark arise from registration, not use, a trademark cannot be enforced unless it is registered. The owners of internationally famous Trademarks such as LOUIS VUITTON, YVES SAINT LAURENT and GUCCI often face serious problems with world-wide infringement of these marks.…
What’s in a trade name without a registered trademark in a business or to be more specific, the restaurant business? Apparently, it can be no less distinguishable than the original registered trademark. Take the example of the once registered trademark, Buddha Bar, in Jakarta, Indonesia. As reported in The Jakarta…
With the introduction of new regulations for the protection of different elements of Intellectual property, such as Patent, Trade Mark, Industrial Design, Copy Rights and Plant Variety Protection, Indonesia has established a wide-ranging system for the protection of IP over the past few years. But in spite of these efforts,…
Indonesia recognizes the importance of the development of biotechnology for the sake of economic growth in terms of present and future investment. In so doing, Indonesia has facilitated the protection of biotechnology through its IP Laws, particularly its Patent Regulations, among these – Law No. 14 Year 2001 (Law No.…
Regulations on Industrial Design Several International Agreements regulate the protection of Industrial Design, among others: The Paris Convention (ratified by the Indonesian Government through Presidential Decree No. 15 Year 1997), The TRIPs Agreement (ratified by the Indonesian Government through Law No. 7 Year 1994), The Hague Agreement (Indonesia became a…
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