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-July 16, 2019

Dear colleagues,   As a follow up on the Directorate General of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Indonesia’s Circular No. HKI.KI.05.04-04 titled “EXTENSION OF TIME TO FULFILL THE OBLIGATION FOR UNPAID PATENT ANNUAL FEE FOR PATENT HOLDERS” which was issued on 17 February 2019, we herewith...

-February 12, 2019

The Director General of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Indonesia, Dr. Freddy Harris, A.C.C.S., has announced the extension of time to fulfill the obligation for the unpaid patent annual fee for patent holders in Indonesia. Previously in August 2018, the Indonesian IP Office had announced that failure...

-February 12, 2019

Dear valued clients, associates, and colleagues,   We have set up an Instagram account (@AFFAIPR) for you to follow. You will expect us to post regularly about the development of Intellectual Property matters in Indonesia, Timor Leste, and Papua New Guinea. However, the consultations will still be...

-October 2, 2018

In the past few days, the Directorate General of Intellectual Property of the Republic of Indonesia (the DGIP)  has sent notices to foreign patent owners with regard to the patent holders’ obligations to pay the outstanding annuities within 6 months. Failure to pay up the ‘debt’ caused...

-August 7, 2018

Tonga has its own independent registration system. Re-registration of UK marks is no longer permitted but applicants may claim priority rights in Tonga of its UK or other international application. Priority rights may be claimed within 6 months of the filing of the application in the UK/...

-August 7, 2018

When it comes to trademark application in Samoa, there are no provisions for re-registration of foreign marks, but applicants may claim priority rights in Samoa of their trademarks registered in foreign jurisdictions. Priority rights may be claimed within 12 months of the filing of the application in...

-August 7, 2018

Trademark application in Fiji is either national or based on a national UK registration certificate issued by the United Kingdom Comptroller-General (and not an EU or Madrid registration). Applications for independent registration undergo examination and advertising for opposition before registration, whereas “UK-based” applications are to be registered...

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