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Kantor Merek Libya Kembali Beroperasi

Trade Mark Office (TMO) atau Kantor Merek di Libya telah kembali beroperasi normal sejak 28 Mei 2023 dan siap memberikan layanan pada individu maupun perusahaan mancanegara untuk mendapatkan perlindungan Kekayaan Intelektual di Libya.   Sebelumnya, sejak November 2022, TMO hanya memberikan layanan terbatas pada kasus Kekayaan Intelektual terkait individu maupun perusahaan yang berasal dari Libya, dan menghentikan semua layanan Kekayaan Intelektual untuk pemohon dari luar.   Untuk pertanyaan lebih lanjut terkait layanan Kekayaan Intelektual di Libya, Anda dapat menghubungi kami melalui [email protected].

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See you at the upcoming INTA 2023 Annual Meeting in Singapore, May 16-20 | 2023

AFFA Intellectual Property Rights – Indonesia & Timor Leste are delighted to announce that our team members, Emirsyah Dinar (Managing Partner), Fariz Syah Alam (Partner – Trademark), and Amelia Zafin (Associate – Trademark), will be attending the highly anticipated International Trademark Association (INTA)’s 145th Annual Meeting in Singapore this May.  As a leading global association of trademark owners and professionals, INTA’s annual meeting is a must-attend event for IP practitioners around the world. Our team members’ attendance provides a unique opportunity to network with other professionals in the industry, gain insights into the latest trends and best practices, and showcase our firm’s expertise. We look forward to meeting you during the course of the Annual Meeting.

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Pencapaian Kekayaan Intelektual 2022

Secara garis besar, jumlah permohonan Kekayaan Intelektual pada tahun 2022  di Indonesia mengalami peningkatan sebesar 26,41% dibandingkan tahun sebelumnya. Hal ini adalah tercermin dari angka pertumbuhan ekonomi tahun 2022 yang juga lebih baik dari tahun 2021 paska melandainya kurva penularan Covid-19. Sebagai gambaran, total jumlah permohonan kekayaan intelektual di Indonesia pada tahun 2022 mencapai 257.335 permohonan, antara lain; Merek : 117.083 permohonan, Hak Cipta : 117.083 permohonan, Paten : 14.062 permohonan, Desain Industri : 4.877 permohonan, KI Komunal : 1.071 permohonan dan Indikasi Geografis : 26 permohonan. Begitu juga dengan total jumlah penyelesaian permohonan kekayaan intelektual di Indonesia pada tahun 2022. Sebanyak 296.904 permohonan kekayaan intelektual telah berhasil di daftarkan oleh Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan Intelektual Republik Indonesia. Selain itu, Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan Intelektual Republik Indonesia juga melakukan beberapa inovasi untuk mempermudah proses permohonan kekayaan intelektual, antara lain; Persetujuan Otomatis Pencatatan Hak Cipta (POP HC) yaitu Pencatatan Hak Cipta yang di proses secara otomotis dengan waktu penyelesaian kurang dari 10 menit. Persetujuan Otomatis Pelayanan Merek (POP MEREK). Perpanjangan Merek Otomatis Petikan Merek Otomatis Pencatatan Lisensi Merek Otomatis. IP Marketplace yaitu Platform E-commerce yang menghubungkan para pemilik kekayaan intelektual dengan investor. Pangkalan Data Kekayaan Intelektual (PDKI) yaitu Menampilkan Publikasi A dan B patent secara full text, sehingga masyarakat bisa mengetahui informasi paten secara lengkap. Pusat Data Lagu dan Musik (PDLM) yaitu berisi Informasi Pencipta, Pemegang hak cipta dan hak terkait penyanyi. musisi serta produser rekaman bisa dimanfaatkan sebagai dasar pengelolaan royalti musik Indonesia.   Sumber: Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan  Intelektual Republik Indonesia, Kementerian Hukum dan Hak Asasi Manusia  Republik Indonesia

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Indonesia Listed as One of the Countries with the Highest IP Filings in the World

Indonesia has made its way to be recognised among the top 10 countries in the world with the most Trademark filings. According to WIPO’s report in 2022, Indonesia recorded 127,142 Trademark filings – the number is higher than Vietnam (113,079), Argentina (85,844), the Philippines (64,946), and South Africa (39,863). This accomplishment is also complemented with a statistic which shows Indonesia as one of the countries with the highest number of Simple Patent filing with a total number of 3,249 applications. However, this number is significantly lower than China (2,852,219), Germany (10,576), Japan  (5,238), and just below Thailand by a slight margin (3,762). This achievement is made possible by the continuous digital improvement strategized and implemented by the Directorate General of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Indonesia (DGIP).  The DGIP also has other notable improvements that are worth mentioning, such as the automatic Trademark renewal certificate issuance, automatic Copyright recordation certificate issuance, automatic license notification issuance, and automatic Trademark registration excerpt issuance. These improvements are hoped to be in full operation from 2023 and we certainly hope these improvements will be extended to other important features of IP filings in Indonesia. For more information about how you can protect your IP in Indonesia, please contact us at [email protected].

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AFFA Mendapatkan 5 PIAGAM PENGHARGAAN dari Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan Intelektual Republik Indonesia

AFFA Mendapatkan 5 PIAGAM PENGHARGAAN dari Direktorat Jenderal Kekayaan Intelektual Republik Indonesia. LIMA KATEGORI PENGHARGAAN TERSEBUT ADALAH: 1. Mengajukan Permohonan Paten Melalui Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) dengan Jumlah Terbanyak ketiga Periode 2020-2022. 2. Memberikan Pelayanan Kekayaan Intelektual hingga Mendapatkan Sertifikat Merek (Terdaftar) dengan Jumlah Terbanyak Kedua Periode 2020-2022. 3. Mengajukan Permohonan Paten dengan Jumlah Terbanyak Kedua Tahun 2022. 4. Mengajukan Permohonan Desain Industri dengan Jumlah Terbanyak Kedua Tahun 2022. 5. Mengajukan Permohonan Merek dengan Jumlah Terbanyak Kedua Tahun 2022. AFFA Intellectual Property Rights mengucapkan terima kasih atas kepercayaan yang telah diberikan oleh seluruh klien dan partner. Kami akan terus berkomitmen untuk selalu memberikan yang terbaik.

Timor Leste's Parliament Passed The Copyright Law

Timor Leste’s Parliament Passed The Copyright Law

The most awaited update from Timor Leste is finally here – the Copyright Law was passed by the Parliament with 48 votes in favor, zero against, and one abstention. However, the Law may still be amended/corrected further before it is presented to the President of Timor Leste before its promulgation. The Copyright Law consists of 224 Articles which may still be subject to further correction.

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AFFA Recognized in the Asia Business Law Journal: Indonesia Law Firm Awards 2022

Our firm has received an award by the Asia Business Law Journal, the definitive guide to Asia’s leading law firms and lawyers, as the winning firm in the IP Protection category in Indonesia for 2 years in a row. This is a testament to our desire to keep improving and to give the best solutions to our clients around the world. The full list can be viewed at https://law.asia/top-indonesian-law-firms/. For further information when it comes to IP protection in Indonesia, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]; [email protected]

AFFA Recognized in the Asia Business Law Journal: Indonesia Law Firm Awards 2021

Our firm has received a rather flattering award by the Asia Business Law Journal, the definitive guide to Asia’s leading law firms and lawyers, as the winning firm in the IP Protection category in Indonesia. This is a testament to our desire to keep improving and to give the best solutions to our clients around the world. The list can be seen below:   The full list can be viewed at https://law.asia/indonesia-law-firm-awards-2021/.   For further information when it comes to IP protection in Indonesia, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected]; [email protected].

Indonesia ranks 85th in the Global Innovation Index 2020 – remains unmoved for 3 years in a row

The 13th edition of the Global Innovation Index (GII) has just been released by Cornell University, INSEAD, and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The GII looks at the state of innovation among the 131 economies around the world and the factors that contribute to the ranks, such as institutional environment, business sophistication, knowledge & technology outputs, creative outputs, market sophistication, infrastructure, and human capital & research. Indonesia has high scores in four out of the seven GII pillars: Infrastructure, market sophistication, Knowledge & technology outputs and creative outputs, which are above average for the lower middle-income group. Conversely, Indonesia scores below average for its income group in three pillars: Institutions, Human capital & research, and business sophistication. Indonesia, which is still ranked 85th this year – remain unmoved for 3 years in a row, falls under the Lower middle-income group and its performance is still in line with the level of development, albeit it falls short compared to its lower middle income-group neighbors in ASEAN, such as Viet Nam (42nd), and the Philippines (50th). Nevertheless, Indonesia is ranked in 9th within the lower middle-income economies, just above Kenya (86th), and it sits in the14th place among 17 economies in South East Asia, East Asia, and Oceania. Unfortunately, the statistics suggest that compared to other economies in the regions, Indonesia performs below average. The report reports the strengths and weaknesses of Indonesia as the contributing factors to the innovation index when it comes to innovations. The notable strengths, among many, include domestic market scale, trade & competition, ease of resolving insolvency, QS university ranking, and gross capital information. Whereas the contributing weaknesses, among many, include the regulatory environment, government funding, PISA scales in reading, math & science, global R&D companies, knowledge workers, scientific & technical articles/bn, tertiary inbound mobility, and FDI net outflows. Will Indonesia move up the rank next year given the current situation? #innovation #inovasi #trademark #patent #copyright #industrialdesign #Indonesia

INDONESIA UPDATE: Official Fees Increase as per Government Regulation No. 28 Year 2019

The Government of the Republic of Indonesia has issued Government Regulation No. 28 Year 2019 which regulates the official fees for public service matters, including intellectual property matter. This sudden announcement was issued on April 29, 2019 and there are several fees that have increased, among others, patent substantive examination fees, recordal fees, patent maintenance fees, and Madrid Registration fees. Should you require the English translation of the regulation, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected].