Protection of Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia
Introduction Indonesia’s licencing system splits licences into MSE and Non MSE categories. Larger than MSEs are Non-Micro and Small Enterprises (Non MSEs). MSEs are companies owned by Indonesian nationals, including both people and corporate entities, with a maximum capitalization of Rp 5 billion, excluding land and structures for use as business premises. [Image Source: Freepic] … Continue reading Protection of Small and Medium Enterprises in Indonesia
Read more »100 and counting: Indonesia joins Madrid Protocol
The Madrid Protocol is an international treaty which simplifies the procedure for international registration of trademarks by filing a single application along with onetime payment fee. The protocol was adopted at Madrid on June 27, 1989, amended on October 3, 2006 and further amended on November 12, 2007 [1]. The Protocol provides for convenient and … Continue reading 100 and counting: Indonesia joins Madrid Protocol
Read more »Indonesia: Amendments in Geographical Indications law &Trademark law
October 27, 2016 was the day when the Indonesia Government passed the new law related to both trademarks and Geographical Indications [1] which will replace the Old Trademark Law (Law No. 15 of 2001 on Trademarks) and expected to be enacted soon after the assent from the President. Lots of amendments related to registration, protection … Continue reading Indonesia: Amendments in Geographical Indications law &Trademark law
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