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September 2023 | 48th Editions
 
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1. Indonesia Trademark Update: LOWA Sportschuhe GmbH Run an Extra Mile in Court

Lorenz Wagner, the son of the shoemaker Johann Wagner, established the LOWA company in 1923 in placid Jetzendorf, a town north of Munich. LOWA Sportschuhe GmbH manufactures shoes for outdoor, mountain and everyday activities. The German company began with a production of handmade Haferl shoes and has developed into a globally renowned company that stands for quality and fit, making it one of the leading brands in the field of mountain and outdoor shoes.

The shoes production continues to expand to all parts of the world. Today, LOWA shoes are exported to 80 countries around the world. Since the 1950's,

major international mountaineers have worn LOWA footwear. The company's international business operations began in the 1970s in Switzerland, Austria, the United States and Japan.

 

Indonesia Trademark Update: LOWA Sportschuhe GmbH Run an Extra Mile in Court


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2. Indonesia Trademark Update: Speakers that Will Truly Last from the Lawsuit

Bosch Security Systems, LLC filed a cancellation lawsuit against a local businessman for registered "EV ELECTROVOICE" trademark under Registration No. IDM000328996 and EV ELECTRO-VOCAL + Logo trademark under Registration Number IDM000419658 in bad faith.

The USA-based Company stated that the trademark of "EV ELECTROVOICE" and "ELECTRO-VOICE" belongs to them as a well-known trademark.

 

 

Indonesia Trademark Update: Speakers that Will Truly Last from the Lawsuit


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3. DGIP: Renewal of MoU Between Indonesia and Singapore to Increase IP Capacity

The Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP) received a visit from the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) on Thursday, 24 August 2023. They discussed about developments related to intellectual property in Indonesia and Singapore as well as cooperation plans that will be carried out by the two countries.

IP commercialization must be carried out as a form of contribution to the economic development of each country, especially when

the technology develops faster and faster.

 

DGIP: Renewal of MoU Between Indonesia and Singapore to Increase IP Capacity


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4. DGIP: Discussion on The Role of Intellectual Property for SMEs

The Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP) plans to explore collaboration with stakeholders and universities in conducting research related to IP and the creative economy in Indonesia, especially in advancing domestic SMEs.

This plan was strengthened after Secretary of the DGIP discussed with the assistant director office of the chief economist IP Australia and Assistant Director of the Office of the Chief Economist (OCE) IP Australia regarding The Relationship between

Intellectual Property and SME Performance.

 

DGIP: Discussion on The Role of Intellectual Property for SMEs


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5. DGIP: Establish Cooperation with Japan and South Korea for a Better Intellectual Property Protection

Indonesia and Japan conduct bilateral cooperation in the field of Intellectual Property through the Patent Prosecution Highway (PPH) Program. This program allows patent applicants from both countries to obtain accelerated patent granting.

The collaboration could be an option for intellectual property offices in completing patent applications.

 

 

DGIP: Establish Cooperation with Japan and South Korea for a Better Intellectual Property Protection


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6. Discussion on the Importance of Intellectual Property Valuation

The AIPPI Indonesia Group supported by the Directorate General of Intellectual Property (DGIP), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Financial Services Authority (OJK), National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN), Intellectual Property Consultants Association (AKHKI), and Asian Patent Attorney Association (APAA) Indonesia Group held an International Webinar on August 23rd, 2023.

The main topic was "Intellectual Property Valuation and Utilization as Practiced in Japan and Indonesia" which focuses on Intellectual Property Valuation as mentioned in Government Regulation No. 24 Year 2022, on the Implementation Regulation of Law No. 24 Year 2019 on Creative Economy.

 

 

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