Presentation of Group (1),Fundamental Course on Intellectual Property Rights arranged by BIZLAW Consult Mandalay, 17th July,2011 to 31st July,2011,Mandalay,Myanmar.
Key IP Issues and Considerations for IP Protection in MyanmarLawPlus Ltd.
• Laws on Intellectual Property Rights
• Trademark, Patent and Design Protection
• Copyright Protection
• Trade Secret Protection
• Filing requirements for Trademarks, Designs and Patents
• Registration and Renewal Process
• Declaration of Ownership
• Cautionary Notice
• IPR Enforcement
• Case Study
Introduction of Intellectual Property Rights to MyanmarMin Tayza
This document provides an overview of an intellectual property rights awareness training jointly organized by Bule Ocean Operating Management Co.,Ltd and MN Associates Intellectual Property Law Firm. The training covered topics on the fundamentals of intellectual property, trademarks, copyrights, patents, designs, geographical indications, and valuation and commercialization of intellectual property rights. It included presentations on the definition of intellectual property, different types of intellectual property including trademarks, patents, copyrights and designs, as well as non-conventional trademark types. The training aimed to increase awareness of intellectual property rights and their role in business growth.
This document summarizes statistics on internet piracy from various research sources. It finds that the most pirated movies downloaded in 2013 were The Hobbit and Django Unchained, and the most pirated TV show was Game of Thrones. The countries with the highest rates of software piracy are China, Colombia, Russia, and Brazil. The document argues that reducing piracy requires changing cultures and educating people about copyright from a young age.
International Trade Laws: International Contracts of Sale of Goods Transactions, International Trade Insurance,
Patents, Trademarks, Copyright and Neighboring Rights. Intellectual property Rights, Dispute settlement
Procedures under GATT & WTO, Payment systems in International Trade, International Labour Organization and
International Labour Laws.
Presentation given at the workshop on 3D Internet in EU and China in Beijing in March 2009. It covers various examples of 2D & 3D virtual worlds, social networks as well as some interesting legal issues, to conclude with more abstract ideas about the "digital third place"
The document discusses several examples of flawed software predictions and failures over time. It then provides specific examples of notable software failures, including:
- A radiotherapy machine that accidentally delivered a lethal high dose of radiation due to replacing a hard-wired safety system with software.
- An auto-land system for planes that crashed on its first live test due to the two software programs not interacting properly.
- The Ariane 5 rocket that broke up shortly after launch due to a software error converting a number between data types without error handling.
This document discusses the conflict between Digital Rights Management (DRM) used for digital broadcasting in Japan and the anti-DRM clause in Creative Commons licenses. DRM restricts the use of copyrighted content but the anti-DRM clause prohibits restrictions. As a result, Creative Commons licensed works cannot currently be used for digital TV programs in Japan. The document considers options like piloting a parallel distribution clause or discussing changing the anti-DRM clause to resolve this issue.
This webinar is designed to explore the innovative NFT monetization through the convergence of NFT securitization and DeFi.
Agenda
Reviews of NFT Monetization
NFT Valuation
NFT IP Licensing
NFT + DeFi Convergence: MetaFi, GameFi, DAOFi, ...
NFT Securitization Development
Legal Challenges of NFT Securitization
NFT Securitization Use Cases
NFT Securitization + DeFi Convergence
Schedule:
12:00 – 12:15 ET, Alex G. Lee
"Introduction & Overview"
12:15 – 12:30 ET, Ted Kim
"XBRIK: NFT Securitization & Brick Exchange & IBO DeFi Platform"
12:30 – 12:45 ET, Aditya Mani
"In-app monetization of NFTs for Style"
12:45 – 13:00 ET, Aline Conus-Moulin
"NFT Valuation: Challenges & Solutions"
13:00 – 13:15 ET, Yael Tamar
"NFTs in Real Estate"
13:15 – 13:30 ET, Vandana Taxali
"NFT IP Rights Licensing: Deep Dive"
13:30 – 13:45 ET, Joshua Hale
"NFTDAOs not spelled S A F E: Why the most interesting things you can do in crypto can land you in hot water!"
13:45 – 14:00 ET, Alex G. Lee
(Optional) Q&A/Discussion
Key IP Issues and Considerations for IP Protection in MyanmarLawPlus Ltd.
• Laws on Intellectual Property Rights
• Trademark, Patent and Design Protection
• Copyright Protection
• Trade Secret Protection
• Filing requirements for Trademarks, Designs and Patents
• Registration and Renewal Process
• Declaration of Ownership
• Cautionary Notice
• IPR Enforcement
• Case Study
Introduction of Intellectual Property Rights to MyanmarMin Tayza
This document provides an overview of an intellectual property rights awareness training jointly organized by Bule Ocean Operating Management Co.,Ltd and MN Associates Intellectual Property Law Firm. The training covered topics on the fundamentals of intellectual property, trademarks, copyrights, patents, designs, geographical indications, and valuation and commercialization of intellectual property rights. It included presentations on the definition of intellectual property, different types of intellectual property including trademarks, patents, copyrights and designs, as well as non-conventional trademark types. The training aimed to increase awareness of intellectual property rights and their role in business growth.
This document summarizes statistics on internet piracy from various research sources. It finds that the most pirated movies downloaded in 2013 were The Hobbit and Django Unchained, and the most pirated TV show was Game of Thrones. The countries with the highest rates of software piracy are China, Colombia, Russia, and Brazil. The document argues that reducing piracy requires changing cultures and educating people about copyright from a young age.
International Trade Laws: International Contracts of Sale of Goods Transactions, International Trade Insurance,
Patents, Trademarks, Copyright and Neighboring Rights. Intellectual property Rights, Dispute settlement
Procedures under GATT & WTO, Payment systems in International Trade, International Labour Organization and
International Labour Laws.
Presentation given at the workshop on 3D Internet in EU and China in Beijing in March 2009. It covers various examples of 2D & 3D virtual worlds, social networks as well as some interesting legal issues, to conclude with more abstract ideas about the "digital third place"
The document discusses several examples of flawed software predictions and failures over time. It then provides specific examples of notable software failures, including:
- A radiotherapy machine that accidentally delivered a lethal high dose of radiation due to replacing a hard-wired safety system with software.
- An auto-land system for planes that crashed on its first live test due to the two software programs not interacting properly.
- The Ariane 5 rocket that broke up shortly after launch due to a software error converting a number between data types without error handling.
This document discusses the conflict between Digital Rights Management (DRM) used for digital broadcasting in Japan and the anti-DRM clause in Creative Commons licenses. DRM restricts the use of copyrighted content but the anti-DRM clause prohibits restrictions. As a result, Creative Commons licensed works cannot currently be used for digital TV programs in Japan. The document considers options like piloting a parallel distribution clause or discussing changing the anti-DRM clause to resolve this issue.
This webinar is designed to explore the innovative NFT monetization through the convergence of NFT securitization and DeFi.
Agenda
Reviews of NFT Monetization
NFT Valuation
NFT IP Licensing
NFT + DeFi Convergence: MetaFi, GameFi, DAOFi, ...
NFT Securitization Development
Legal Challenges of NFT Securitization
NFT Securitization Use Cases
NFT Securitization + DeFi Convergence
Schedule:
12:00 – 12:15 ET, Alex G. Lee
"Introduction & Overview"
12:15 – 12:30 ET, Ted Kim
"XBRIK: NFT Securitization & Brick Exchange & IBO DeFi Platform"
12:30 – 12:45 ET, Aditya Mani
"In-app monetization of NFTs for Style"
12:45 – 13:00 ET, Aline Conus-Moulin
"NFT Valuation: Challenges & Solutions"
13:00 – 13:15 ET, Yael Tamar
"NFTs in Real Estate"
13:15 – 13:30 ET, Vandana Taxali
"NFT IP Rights Licensing: Deep Dive"
13:30 – 13:45 ET, Joshua Hale
"NFTDAOs not spelled S A F E: Why the most interesting things you can do in crypto can land you in hot water!"
13:45 – 14:00 ET, Alex G. Lee
(Optional) Q&A/Discussion
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Mr. Darusman, a national of Indonesia, had previously lived in Yugoslavia, Mexico, the former Soviet Union and occasionally in Switzerland. Joined WIPO Geneva, in April 2001, as Consultant, he currently holds the position as the Deputy Director of the WIPO Singapore Office. Until 2001, he was the General Manager of the Indonesian Collective Management Organization (YKCI), a position which he held since the establishment of the organization in 1990. He was also the Secretary General of The Indonesian Musicians Foundation (YAMI).
He is an economist graduate (Doctorandus) from the Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia, and from 1982 to 1985 was a researcher and teaching as assistant Professor at the Faculty. From 1985 to1986 he worked as a banker at Citibank and in 1987 he entered into the music production and recording business. From 1986 to 1991 he served as Director to the Indonesian Guild of Composers. From 1994 to 1996 he was appointed a member of the Indonesian National Copyright Council by presidential decree. He served as Director of the Indonesian Musicians Cooperative (KOSMINDO), a small and medium enterprise cooperative with the task of seeking venture capital for artist-entrepreneurs. At the same period Mr. Darusman was also an active member of the Anti-Piracy Coalition of the Indonesian copyright industries.
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The document discusses global in-depth intellectual property trends from 2009 to 2010. It highlights key IP developments and statistics in countries such as the United States, China, Japan, and at international organizations. These include increased patent filings and grants, new IP laws and regulations, and international cooperation on IP issues. Scenarios and perspectives on the future of global IP are also presented.
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American businesses lose $250 billion annually due to intellectual property theft which has cost over 750,000 jobs. The music industry in particular loses billions each year - an estimated $58 billion is lost to the US economy alone including 373,000 lost jobs and $3 billion in lost tax revenue. While online piracy accounts for some losses, the music industry's traditional business model was already in trouble prior to the rise of piracy due to broader cultural shifts and its inability to adapt. The industry responded to piracy with prosecution efforts and digital rights management technologies, though these have proven largely ineffective at curbing piracy while antagonizing many users.
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The document discusses the history and development of copyright law from the 17th century to present day. It also examines public and governmental responses to filesharing and how technology has transformed culture and consumers' relationship to media. Key debates around balancing copyright holders' rights with public access and participation are also summarized.
The document provides rules for a tech quiz being held by the Microsoft Campus Club. It will have 20 preliminary questions, with questions 16-20 being starred. The top 6 teams will qualify for the finals, where the quizmaster's decisions are final. It then lists 20 questions covering topics in technology, with some having fill-in-the-blank or image identification parts.
و لمن لا يعرف البيتكوين هى عبارة عن عملة وهمية (إفتراضية) مشفرة من تصميم شخص مجهول الهوية يعرف باسم “ساتوشي ناكاموتو“, و تشبه الى حد ما العملات المعروفة من الدولار و اليورو و غيرها من العملات، و لكنها تختلف فى أنها وهمية، أى تعاملاتها على الانترنت و ليس لها وجود مادى، و مشفرة، أى لا يمكن تتبع عمليات البيع و الشراء
This document discusses several alternatives for developing more effective enforcement of American copyrights in Asia and globally, such as private agreements between companies and ISPs, tracking high-volume pirates, litigation against distributors, and blacklisting IP addresses. It also notes the scale of online piracy, with Google alone receiving over 200 million DMCA takedown requests in 2014. Adaption is needed from industries to survive technological changes, as occurred with radio, TV, and the internet. The document provides an overview of US and international copyright law.
This document discusses copyrights as part of intellectual property rights as related to TRIPS (Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights). It begins by introducing the group members that prepared the document. It then provides definitions and explanations of intellectual property rights and the different types of IPRs such as copyright, industrial property, patents, trademarks, and geographical indications. The document discusses international agreements such as the Berne Convention and TRIPS agreement. It outlines relevant clauses from copyright and summarizes the Indian Copyright Act and amendments. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of copyrights and related intellectual property rights concepts.
The document discusses the steps involved in requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines 5 steps: 1) Creating an account with a password and email, 2) Completing a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline, 3) Reviewing bids from writers and choosing one based on qualifications, 4) Reviewing the completed paper and authorizing payment if satisfied, and 5) Requesting revisions to ensure satisfaction and receiving a refund if the paper is plagiarized.
1) BLT patent & law firm is a Seoul-based intellectual property law firm. It was established in 2014 and specializes in patents, trademarks, designs, and copyrights.
2) The document provides details about the founder's background and qualifications. It also lists some of BLT's major clients and practice areas.
3) Contact information is provided at the end, including the firm's address, phone number, email, and website.
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Mr. Darusman, a national of Indonesia, had previously lived in Yugoslavia, Mexico, the former Soviet Union and occasionally in Switzerland. Joined WIPO Geneva, in April 2001, as Consultant, he currently holds the position as the Deputy Director of the WIPO Singapore Office. Until 2001, he was the General Manager of the Indonesian Collective Management Organization (YKCI), a position which he held since the establishment of the organization in 1990. He was also the Secretary General of The Indonesian Musicians Foundation (YAMI).
He is an economist graduate (Doctorandus) from the Faculty of Economics, University of Indonesia, and from 1982 to 1985 was a researcher and teaching as assistant Professor at the Faculty. From 1985 to1986 he worked as a banker at Citibank and in 1987 he entered into the music production and recording business. From 1986 to 1991 he served as Director to the Indonesian Guild of Composers. From 1994 to 1996 he was appointed a member of the Indonesian National Copyright Council by presidential decree. He served as Director of the Indonesian Musicians Cooperative (KOSMINDO), a small and medium enterprise cooperative with the task of seeking venture capital for artist-entrepreneurs. At the same period Mr. Darusman was also an active member of the Anti-Piracy Coalition of the Indonesian copyright industries.
Mr. Darusman was previously a musician and is still an active composer. His songs are performed in Indonesia as well as in neighboring countries. He is now based in Singapore with his wife and third child.
The document discusses how tendering can benefit both buyers and suppliers. It notes that public procurement accounts for 25% of global GDP and outlines the tendering process. The document then provides a case study of a company that won a tender to supply male condoms in Madagascar with the help of a bidding consultant. It details the tender specifications, bidding process, and results which saw the company selected as the winner.
The document discusses global in-depth intellectual property trends from 2009 to 2010. It highlights key IP developments and statistics in countries such as the United States, China, Japan, and at international organizations. These include increased patent filings and grants, new IP laws and regulations, and international cooperation on IP issues. Scenarios and perspectives on the future of global IP are also presented.
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This is a presentation on E-governance in ICT Innovations I made in India R&D 2009 in New Delhi on January 23, 2009 organised by Department of Science and Technology, Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry and European Commission.
The document discusses the current status of cyberspace including issues related to usage, growth, and criminal/terrorist elements. It notes the need for cooperation at national and global levels to address these issues. Statistics on internet and mobile phone users in various countries including India are provided. Common cyber attacks like hacking, malware, and data theft are described. The document outlines efforts in India through laws like the Information Technology Act and approaches to prevent and minimize cyber attacks and their damage.
IRJET- Movie Captioning for Differently Abled PeopleIRJET Journal
This document proposes a system to automatically generate captions for movies to make them accessible to deaf and hearing impaired individuals. The system uses various techniques including automatic speech recognition to convert audio to text, object identification to recognize objects in scenes, audio separation algorithms to isolate speech from background noise, and emotion detection from facial expressions and speech. The output of these techniques is fed into a "black box" that processes the movie and generates a captioned version. The goal is to allow deaf and hearing impaired people to independently enjoy movies without additional assistance.
Queen Elizabeth College music industry presentationRob Jewitt
American businesses lose $250 billion annually due to intellectual property theft which has cost over 750,000 jobs. The music industry in particular loses billions each year - an estimated $58 billion is lost to the US economy alone including 373,000 lost jobs and $3 billion in lost tax revenue. While online piracy accounts for some losses, the music industry's traditional business model was already in trouble prior to the rise of piracy due to broader cultural shifts and its inability to adapt. The industry responded to piracy with prosecution efforts and digital rights management technologies, though these have proven largely ineffective at curbing piracy while antagonizing many users.
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New Millennium for Computer Entertainment - KutaragiSlide_N
This document discusses the next generation of computer entertainment and Sony's vision for the future. It summarizes Sony's development of new technologies including the Emotion Engine processor and Graphics Synthesizer that will power the next PlayStation console. These new components provide significantly more processing and graphics capabilities compared to existing consoles and PCs. Sony aims to advance from sound and graphics synthesis to emotion synthesis by using these technologies to generate realistic animations and simulate human emotions in games.
The document discusses the history and development of copyright law from the 17th century to present day. It also examines public and governmental responses to filesharing and how technology has transformed culture and consumers' relationship to media. Key debates around balancing copyright holders' rights with public access and participation are also summarized.
The document provides rules for a tech quiz being held by the Microsoft Campus Club. It will have 20 preliminary questions, with questions 16-20 being starred. The top 6 teams will qualify for the finals, where the quizmaster's decisions are final. It then lists 20 questions covering topics in technology, with some having fill-in-the-blank or image identification parts.
و لمن لا يعرف البيتكوين هى عبارة عن عملة وهمية (إفتراضية) مشفرة من تصميم شخص مجهول الهوية يعرف باسم “ساتوشي ناكاموتو“, و تشبه الى حد ما العملات المعروفة من الدولار و اليورو و غيرها من العملات، و لكنها تختلف فى أنها وهمية، أى تعاملاتها على الانترنت و ليس لها وجود مادى، و مشفرة، أى لا يمكن تتبع عمليات البيع و الشراء
This document discusses several alternatives for developing more effective enforcement of American copyrights in Asia and globally, such as private agreements between companies and ISPs, tracking high-volume pirates, litigation against distributors, and blacklisting IP addresses. It also notes the scale of online piracy, with Google alone receiving over 200 million DMCA takedown requests in 2014. Adaption is needed from industries to survive technological changes, as occurred with radio, TV, and the internet. The document provides an overview of US and international copyright law.
This document discusses copyrights as part of intellectual property rights as related to TRIPS (Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights). It begins by introducing the group members that prepared the document. It then provides definitions and explanations of intellectual property rights and the different types of IPRs such as copyright, industrial property, patents, trademarks, and geographical indications. The document discusses international agreements such as the Berne Convention and TRIPS agreement. It outlines relevant clauses from copyright and summarizes the Indian Copyright Act and amendments. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of copyrights and related intellectual property rights concepts.
The document discusses the steps involved in requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines 5 steps: 1) Creating an account with a password and email, 2) Completing a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline, 3) Reviewing bids from writers and choosing one based on qualifications, 4) Reviewing the completed paper and authorizing payment if satisfied, and 5) Requesting revisions to ensure satisfaction and receiving a refund if the paper is plagiarized.
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3) Contact information is provided at the end, including the firm's address, phone number, email, and website.
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Intellectual property and its enforcement in Myanmar (Trademark)
1. Intellectual Property and its
Enforcement in Myanmar
Presented by
Mr. Pyae Phyo Mg Mg (LL.B, DBL, PGDE)
(General Course of IP, WIPO, GENEVA)
Group Member
Ms. Naw ( B.A (Eco) )
Ms. Po Po Moe (LL.B, DBL)
IP Seminar sponsored by BIZLAW Consult
29th July 2011
BJ Complex, 40st, 72+73bt, M d l M
C l 40 72 73b Mandalay, Myanmar
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3. Piracy (I)
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4. Piracy (II)
Mr. Harland Sanders
I wanna cry now
now.
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5. Who can protect our rights?
Only
(Legal System)
(L lS t )
In Myanmar?
Yes or No?
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6. Report Piracy (I)
Emerging Markets Drive Software Piracy to a Record $59
g g y $
Billion in 2010.
2010.
The global piracy rate for PC software was 42 percent in 2010.
That i th
Th t is the second highest global piracy rate BSA has found in
d hi h t l b l i t h f di
the eight years .
In 2009, the global rate was 43 percent.
009, t e g oba ate 3 pe ce t.
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7. Report Piracy (II)
The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) offers rewards of up
to $1 million to individuals who report verifiable corporate end-user piracy
end-
through SIIA's hotline (
g (800) 388-7478 or through SIIA's online Corporate
) 388- g p
End-
End-User Piracy Report Form.
Reward payments are based on the following schedule:
Settlement Amount Reward Amount
$10,000-$100,000
$10,000
$10 000-$100 000 up to $5 000
$5,000
$100,001-
$100,001-$500,000 $10,000
$500,001-
$500,001-$1 million $50,000
$1,000,001
$1 000 001-$2 million
$1,000,001- $100,000
$100 000
$2,000,001-
$2,000,001-$5 million $250,000
$5,000,001-
$5,000,001-$10 million $500,000
$10,000,001
$10 000 001-$20 million
001- $750,000
$750 000
Over $20 million $1,000,000
Source Reward Program, SIIA
g ,
Washington, DC 20005
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8. Myanmar Laws On IP- I
IP-
1. Penal Code (1860) – Sections (478,482,483,485,486)
( ) ( , , , , )
2. Specific Relief Act (1877) – Section (54)
3. Sea Customs Act (1878) – Sections 18(d), 167
4.
4 Merchandise Marks Act (1889) – Sections (8,9)
5. Code of Civil Procedure (1908) – Order (39),Rule (1 to 3)
6. Registration Act (1908) – Sections (18 (F), 47)
7.
7 Geneva Convention Implementation Act, 1936 – Red Cross
Act
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9. Myanmar Laws On IP- II
IP-
1. Direction 13/1962 of the Inspector-General of Registration
Inspector-
2. Foreign Investment Law, 1988 – Section (2 (h))
3. Private Industrial Enterprises Law, 1990 – Section 27(a)
4. Myanmar Citizens Investment Law,1994 – Section 2(g)
5. The Constitution of Republic of the Union of Myanmar – Sections
p y
(37,372)
6. Rulings or Case Law.
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10. IP related Registration Act
Section – (17) Prescribed
The documents of which registration is
compulsory.
l
Section – (18) Prescribed
The documents of which registration is
optional.
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11. Myanmar IP Rulings
1. The Tajmahal Stationery Mart Case 1950, B.L.R, (H.C). Pg-
Pg-
41
2. U Kyaw Vs U Ba Aye, 1962, B.L.R C.C
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12. Case Study on IP Infringements (I)
1. Daw Thet Pu Vs Saya Khin, 1952, B.L.R (H.C) pg-245
pg-
2. John Walkes & Sons Ltd Vs U Than Shwe, 1968, B.L.R
(C.C) pg-73
pg-
3. Gaw Shan Soot Vs E.C Madha Bros, 1952, B.L.R (H.C) pg-
pg-
136-
136-137
4. U Chit Swe Vs Ma Than & Three others, 1958, B.L.R (H.C)
pg-
pg-377
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13. Case Study on IP Infringements (II)
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14. Thanks For All
At the first, we would like to express our whole
heartedly th k t O
h t dl thanks to Organizer of U Min T
i f Mi Tayza
by coordinating with the BIZLAW Consult.
And, many thanks for all of Classmate who
helped by giving support physically or mentally
upon writing this seminar presentation.
Presented By
y
Mr. Pyae Phyo Mg Mg ( LL.B, DBL, PGDE)
(General Course of IP, WIPO, GENEVA)
Group Member
Ms. Naw Htoo Lay, B.A (Eco) ,World Vision.
Ms.
Ms Po Po Moe (LL B DBL)
(LL.B,
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