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Scirj Volume V, Issue XII, December 2017 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ENFORCEMENT IN INDONESIA

DR. Cita Citrawinda

Abstract: TRIPs Agreement provides the only multilateral comprehensive set of minimum standards and flexibilities relating to the enforcement of IP rights. The enforcement of IPR’s is the weakest aspect of IP systems in many developing countries including Indonesia. The TRIPs Agreement obliges member countries concerning the border measures on goods infringing intellectual property rights. Because of elevation infringement IP rights in Indonesia, so, then the Government of Indonesia issues new law and regulation to decrease infringement of IP rights in Indonesia. The protection and law enforcement of IPR aims to encourage the emergence of innovation, transfer, and dissemination of technology and obtained the mutual benefit of producers between users and knowledge of technology, by creating social and economic welfare as well as the balance between rights and obligations. Based on the data result of IP cases from Commercial Court, Jakarta obtained the considerable amount of IPR disputes filed. The article explains that the application of the law of IPR not only from one side but also of all legal aspects related to IPR.

Reference this Paper: INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ENFORCEMENT IN INDONESIA by DR. Cita Citrawinda published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume V, Issue XII, December 2017 Edition, Page 102-108 ".

Search Terms: Law Enforcement in Indonesia. New Law and Regulation issued from the Government of Infonesia, Legal Aspect of IP enforcement in Indonesia, the Role of Directorate of Investigation and Dispute Settlement

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