Calendar Days vs Working Days: Understanding Trademark Refusal Deadlines in Indonesia - AFFA IPR

Calendar Days vs Working Days: Understanding Trademark Refusal Deadlines in Indonesia

Under Article 1 Point 22 of the Indonesian Trademark Law, the term “days” mentioned in this law refers to working days, not calendar days. However, this information can sometimes become unclear when conveyed as brief notices to IP owners or their representatives abroad. This misunderstanding often leads to incorrect expectations about the speed of application…

Steps to Take When a Patent Application is Deemed Withdrawn in Indonesia - AFFA IPR

Steps to Take When a Patent Application is Deemed Withdrawn in Indonesia

Document completeness and compliance with regulations are crucial in the Patent registration process. If there are deficiencies in the documents or if certain requirements are not met, the Patent application may be considered withdrawn by the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP) in Indonesia. So, what steps should the applicant take next?   When a…

5 Steps to Avoid Copyright Issues for Your Product Illustrations - AFFA IPR

5 Steps to Avoid Copyright Issues for Your Product Illustrations

Being inspired by, imitating, modifying, or even duplicating someone else’s work without permission—whether it’s well-known or not—can lead to serious legal consequences, including up to 4 years in prison or a fine of 1 billion Rupiah!   This is because Copyright Law grants Exclusive Rights only to the Original Creator, ensuring that they alone can…

AFFA Represents APRIL International Enterprise Pte. Ltd. to Win a Trademark Non-Use Cancellation Action in Indonesia - AFFA IPR

AFFA Represents APRIL International Enterprise Pte. Ltd. to Win a Trademark Non-Use Cancellation Action in Indonesia

In today’s increasingly competitive business environment, Trademark protection is a key factor in maintaining a company’s identity and competitive advantage. However, Trademark registration often faces obstacles due to the existence of previously registered Trademarks that, in reality, are not being used. This was the case with PRINT ONE, where AFFA successfully represented APRIL International Enterprise…

Guide to the Recordation of Communal Intellectual Property in Indonesia - AFFA IPR

Guide to the Recordation of Communal Intellectual Property in Indonesia

Communal Intellectual Property (CIP) in Indonesia includes Traditional Cultural Expressions, Traditional Knowledge, Genetic Resources, Potential Geographical Indications, and Indications of Origin, which are collectively owned. CIP holds economic value that communities can commercially benefit from while still respecting the nation’s moral, social, and cultural values.   But what are the definitions of Traditional Cultural Expressions,…