Many brand owners opt to have a colour trademarked because the colour represents part of the brand’s identity
Category: Intellectual Property Rights
Why and How to Protect Intellectual Property in Cloud Computing
Through encryption, all intellectual property stored within the cloud may remain secure because the risk of infringement is greatly minimized
What Graphical User Interface Owners Should Know About Copyrights
Any person who owns a GUI can have it protected through copyright registration. After an individual or a business receives copyright protection for an owned GUI, the GUI will be shielded from any unscrupulous figures seeking to violate intellectual property rights to use the GUI.
Vaccines and Intellectual Property Rights: The Cases For and Against
Vaccines and related technologies may benefit from any of several different intellectual property rights. These rights include those related to patents, data protection, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.
The CPTPP_ An International Intellectual Property Game-Changer
The CPTPP’s standards regarding intellectual property are the most precise and detailed of any such agreement in the world.
How NFTs Impact the Field of Intellectual Property
The unique characteristics of NFTs necessitate that intellectual property owners who deal with NFTs must reconsider intellectual property licensing and protection strategies.
How Biotechnological Patents Make the World a Better Place
Patents, can be used to stimulate scientific research and development. Individuals and manufacturers can also use this intellectual property protection to assert rights over their own innovations.
How the TRIPS Agreement Impacts Global Intellectual Property Policies
Through the influence of the TRIPS Agreement, participating countries have incentives to formulate intellectual property policies that combat offenses such as counterfeiting and piracy. These acts are illegal in almost every country of the world.
Patents: The Catalysts for a Vibrant Economy
Patents are forms of intellectual property which provide owners with certain rights over inventions. Patents encourage innovation because they provide a limited monopoly to an inventor. By securing intellectual property rights, the inventor will be more likely to reap a great financial reward through the invention in question. Through this samefacilitation of innovation, patents also drive economic development.
Why Trademarks Matter in the Food and Beverage Industry
Some F&B trademarks date back not years or decades, but centuries. Therefore, an F&B business owner ought to understand how to use and protect this vital form of intellectual property.
Exy Intellectual Property Sdn Bhd is a specialist Intellectual Property consultancy firm. We specialize in Patent, Trade Mark, Industrial Design, Copyright, Franchising, Licensing, Commercialization, IPR protection, etc.
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