The Execution Of Intellectual Property Rights in Indonesia

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  • Raymond Vincentius
  • Jason Tanujaya
  • Royson Jordanny

Abstract

Intellectual Property Rights are rights to riches that develop or are born as a result of a human brain's cognitive process that produces a product or procedure that is helpful to humans. The right is the ability to profit from the fruits of intellectual creation. Works that develop or are born as a result of human intellectual powers are among the controlled things. The first set of Intellectual Property Rights is Copyright, and the second is Industrial Property Rights, which includes Patents, Trademarks, Industrial Designs, Integrated Circuit Layout Designs, and Trade Secrets. The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the cradle of international agreements including TRIPs (Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights), the Paris Convention, and the Madrid Protocol, among others.

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2023-03-27

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Vincentius, R., Tanujaya, J., & Jordanny, R. (2023). The Execution Of Intellectual Property Rights in Indonesia. Anthology: Inside Intellectual Property Rights, 1(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.uph.edu/index.php/Anthology/article/view/6694

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