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Overview of Intellectual Property
including outreach and support activities
for SMEs
by Associate Professor Rohazar Wati
Zuallcobley
Deputy Director General (Industrial
Property) MyIPO
7/9/06
The IP Chain of Activities
• Creation
• Innovation
• Commercialization
• Protection
• Enforcement
Intellectual property
• Copyright
• Industrial Property
• a.Trademarks
• b. Patent
• c. Industrial designs
• d. Confidential information
• E Geographical Indications
IP as intangible property
• Tangible property
• Land, houses, estates,car
• Intangible property
• -intellectual property
• Intangible wealth, easily appropriated and
reproduced,once created the marginal cost of
reproduction is negligible
The role of IP as intangible property
• 1. economic rights of creators
• 2.commercial exploitation of owner of IP
• 3.capital expenditure
• 4.transfer of technology
• 5.cultural development
Why IP protection is given
• Capital expenditure for new products
• R and D
• Marketing and advertisement
• No free loaders
• Maintaining loyal followers
• profit
IP as a property
• Can be sold
• Can be bought
• Can be lease or rent
• Can pass under a will
• Can be assigned
The Legal Framework for IP
• MyIPO is the legal custodian.
• Three machinery of administration
• - the IP office
• - the external machinery
• - the court
International Convention for IP
• Paris Convention for Protection of Industrial
Property 1967 ( 1989)
• Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and
Artistic Works 1971 ( 1990)
• Trade-related aspects of Intellectual Property
Agreement 1994 ( 1995)
• WCT ( digital agenda)
• PCT 2004
Paris Convention
• Protection for industrial property
• Trade mark
• Patent
• Unfair competition
• Governed by domestic legislation
Berne Convention
• Protection of literary and artistic work
• Governed by national legislation
Wipo Copyright Treaty
• Digital agenda.
• Technological measures such as circumvention of
technological maesures.
TRIPS 1994 (1995)
• Additional to Paris and Berne.
• Minimum requirement.
• Most favoured nation treatment.
• Strong enforcement procedure.
Patent Cooperation Treaty
• Making it easier to make paten application
• Designated country.
• International phase to national phase.
Basic principle of international
convention
• Laying down the minimum requirement for the
national legislation.
• “members may but shall not be obliged to implement
more extensive protection in their law than is
required by the agreement. TRIPS 1(1)
The principle of national treatment
• “Each members shall accord to the nationals of
other Members treatment no less favourable than it
accord to its own national”
Obligation of convention
• State to state
• Not open to individual.
• Example : India v USA.
The Laws For Intellectual Property
Protection
• Copyright Act 1987
• Trademarks Act 1976
• Patent Act 1983
• Industrial Design Act 1996
• Geographical Indications Act 2000
• Law of Tort
• -passing-off
• Confidential information
Protection for Copyright
• Protection given by law for a term of years to the
composer, author etc… to make copies of their
work..
• Work include literary, artistic, musical,films, sound
recordings,broadcasts.
• Commercial and moral rights.
• No registration provision.
Protection for trade marks
• Commercial exploitation of a product
• To identify the product, giving it a name
• “mark” includes a device, brand, heading, label,
ticket, name, signature,word, letter, numeral or any
combination.
• Does not include sound or smell
Trade marks (cont.)
• Can either be registered or not registered
• Advantages of registered trade marks
• Application can be made for goods and services
• Perform certain function such as indication of
quality,identifying a trade connection
Choosing the correct mark
• Compare the trade mark “Dove” to using the mark
“crows”.
• Would the “Frog restaurant ” be acceptable?
• Would Marksman and Weekend Sex be acceptable?
Protection for patent
• Basic idea of granting a patent
• “ the applicant applied to the government for the
right of patent and in return for the monopoly given
he must disclose everything about the invention in
the patent document” ( the description)
• Duration 20 years.
Patent (cont.)
• Patent for invention
• Patent can be applied for a product or a process.
• Patentable invention must be new,involves an
inventive step and industrially applicable
• Priority date- first to file
The role of patent
• Innovation
• Anticipating the changes that is coming
• - Kodak
• - Polaroid
• - Haeir
The various route for application
• The national route
• The Paris route
• The PCT route
Protection for industrial designs
• Protection for industrial designs that are new or
original
• Design are feature of shape, configuration, pattern or
ornament
• The design must be applied to an article
• The design must be applied by an industrial process.
• Appeal to the eye.
Commercialization strategies
• Novelty
• Effect of failure to register before marketing
Protection for geographical
indications
• Meaning “ an indication which identifies any goods
as originating in a country or territory, or a region or
locality where a given quality, reputation or other
characteristic of the goods is essentially attributable
to their geographical origin”
Protection for geographical
indication
• Product must come from a particular geographical
territory
• Uses a name link to the particular geographical nature of
the territory
• Such as labu sayung from the sayung Perak,
• Batik Trengganu,batik Kelantan etc.
• To stop others from using
Examples of GI
• Swiss made
• Swiss chocolates
• Sarawak pepper
• Salted egg
• Sweet tamarind
Protection under the law of Tort
• Based on common law
• There is no legislation pass by Parliament
• Enforced by court’s decision.
• Strict application of precedent.
Passing-off
• For trade mark ( registered and unregistered)
• Started from the tort of deceits.
• The deceiver, the audience and the victim.
• Requirement of “goodwill”
Confidential information
• Protection under the law of tort
• Protection for confidential information under
contract, employer-employee relationship,husband
and wife,etc
• Need to show:-
• - information are confidential
• - recipient who obtained the information uses it
• - damages suffered by the owner
Illustration
• Customers list
• Secret recipes
• Smells of a new perfume
Qualification for protection of
Intellectual property in Malaysia.
• Protection are territorial.
• Procedural requirement must be met.
• Intellectual Property Corporation Malaysia act as the
governing body.
• Forms submitted,search made,prescribe time period
observed.
• Abiding to International Convention.
Duration of protection
• Life + 50
• 50
• 20
• 15
• 10
• Payment of statutory fee.
Ownership
• Who is the owner?
• Proper plaintiff rule.
• -employer and employee relationship
• - independent contractor.
• - government employee.
• - joint-ownership.
• Commissioned works
Exclusive rights
• To control the whole or a substantial part of the
work.:-
• the reproduction in any material form.
• The communication to the public.
• The public performance,showing or playing
• Distribution by sale or other transfer
• Commercial rental to the public.
The exception to the exclusive right
• Fair dealing exception
• Statutory exception under section 13(2)
• Temporal ( duration)
• Geographic
• Non-material works
• Compulsory licenses
Enforcing IP rights
• civil action
• Criminal prosecution
• Cost in litigation
• Assistance from Enforcement Division
• Being vigilant/ self help
Civil action
• Starting a civil action
• Advantages
• Liability for cost
• Monetary compensation in term of damages
Criminal prosecution
• Making a complaint
• Police or enforcement division
• Cost borne by the government
• No monetary compensation
• Remedy in term of fines or imprisonment for the
offender
IP infringement
• Primary infringement
• - who does or causes
• -making the product
• Secondary infringement
• - commercial activities
• - selling,distribution for sale etc
Secondary infringement
• sells,lets for hire or by way of trade exposes or offer
for sale or hire any infringing copies.
• Distribute infringing copies.
• Importing into Malaysia
Commercialization
• Assignment
• Licenses
• - exclusive
• - non-exclusive
Intellectual property awareness in
Malaysia
• Only 20 % of IP rights such as in patent, trade marks
are owned by Malaysian.
• 80 % are owned by foreigners.
MyIPO outreach Programs
• Multi level
• Multi tasking
• The role of the IPTC
• The role of the PRO
Support activities
• Allocation of funding for activities
• IPTC funding of RM500000.Additional funding
from MyIPO office.
• Separate funding for the National Intellectual
Property Day ( RM2.5 million)
• Funding for PRO RM3 million.
• Examples of support activities for SMEs
• - this year in February IPR- Powering the SMEs
seminar funded by ECAP.
• - outreach program all over Malaysia.
• - in different languages
The NIPP
• The aim of NIPP.
• The strategies
• The intended outcome
• “ a societies of creators rather than users”
The IP curriculum
• MyIPO proactive measures.
• Entrepreneur skill curriculum in universities
• Student in a free enterprise
MyIPO proactive measures
• Special assistance for GI.
• - Labu sayung
• - kain Pua Sarawak
• - Batik Kelantan
• - Batik Trengganu
• - Tenun Kelantan
• - Tenun Trengganu
Other actions
• Inter-departmental activities
• Assistance for awareness and understanding of IP eg
MOFAZ
• All request are welcome!
• Thank you.

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  • 1. Overview of Intellectual Property including outreach and support activities for SMEs by Associate Professor Rohazar Wati Zuallcobley Deputy Director General (Industrial Property) MyIPO 7/9/06
  • 2. The IP Chain of Activities • Creation • Innovation • Commercialization • Protection • Enforcement
  • 3. Intellectual property • Copyright • Industrial Property • a.Trademarks • b. Patent • c. Industrial designs • d. Confidential information • E Geographical Indications
  • 4. IP as intangible property • Tangible property • Land, houses, estates,car • Intangible property • -intellectual property • Intangible wealth, easily appropriated and reproduced,once created the marginal cost of reproduction is negligible
  • 5. The role of IP as intangible property • 1. economic rights of creators • 2.commercial exploitation of owner of IP • 3.capital expenditure • 4.transfer of technology • 5.cultural development
  • 6. Why IP protection is given • Capital expenditure for new products • R and D • Marketing and advertisement • No free loaders • Maintaining loyal followers • profit
  • 7. IP as a property • Can be sold • Can be bought • Can be lease or rent • Can pass under a will • Can be assigned
  • 8. The Legal Framework for IP • MyIPO is the legal custodian. • Three machinery of administration • - the IP office • - the external machinery • - the court
  • 9. International Convention for IP • Paris Convention for Protection of Industrial Property 1967 ( 1989) • Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works 1971 ( 1990) • Trade-related aspects of Intellectual Property Agreement 1994 ( 1995) • WCT ( digital agenda) • PCT 2004
  • 10. Paris Convention • Protection for industrial property • Trade mark • Patent • Unfair competition • Governed by domestic legislation
  • 11. Berne Convention • Protection of literary and artistic work • Governed by national legislation
  • 12. Wipo Copyright Treaty • Digital agenda. • Technological measures such as circumvention of technological maesures.
  • 13. TRIPS 1994 (1995) • Additional to Paris and Berne. • Minimum requirement. • Most favoured nation treatment. • Strong enforcement procedure.
  • 14. Patent Cooperation Treaty • Making it easier to make paten application • Designated country. • International phase to national phase.
  • 15. Basic principle of international convention • Laying down the minimum requirement for the national legislation. • “members may but shall not be obliged to implement more extensive protection in their law than is required by the agreement. TRIPS 1(1)
  • 16. The principle of national treatment • “Each members shall accord to the nationals of other Members treatment no less favourable than it accord to its own national”
  • 17. Obligation of convention • State to state • Not open to individual. • Example : India v USA.
  • 18. The Laws For Intellectual Property Protection • Copyright Act 1987 • Trademarks Act 1976 • Patent Act 1983 • Industrial Design Act 1996 • Geographical Indications Act 2000 • Law of Tort • -passing-off • Confidential information
  • 19. Protection for Copyright • Protection given by law for a term of years to the composer, author etc… to make copies of their work.. • Work include literary, artistic, musical,films, sound recordings,broadcasts. • Commercial and moral rights. • No registration provision.
  • 20. Protection for trade marks • Commercial exploitation of a product • To identify the product, giving it a name • “mark” includes a device, brand, heading, label, ticket, name, signature,word, letter, numeral or any combination. • Does not include sound or smell
  • 21. Trade marks (cont.) • Can either be registered or not registered • Advantages of registered trade marks • Application can be made for goods and services • Perform certain function such as indication of quality,identifying a trade connection
  • 22. Choosing the correct mark • Compare the trade mark “Dove” to using the mark “crows”. • Would the “Frog restaurant ” be acceptable? • Would Marksman and Weekend Sex be acceptable?
  • 23. Protection for patent • Basic idea of granting a patent • “ the applicant applied to the government for the right of patent and in return for the monopoly given he must disclose everything about the invention in the patent document” ( the description) • Duration 20 years.
  • 24. Patent (cont.) • Patent for invention • Patent can be applied for a product or a process. • Patentable invention must be new,involves an inventive step and industrially applicable • Priority date- first to file
  • 25. The role of patent • Innovation • Anticipating the changes that is coming • - Kodak • - Polaroid • - Haeir
  • 26. The various route for application • The national route • The Paris route • The PCT route
  • 27. Protection for industrial designs • Protection for industrial designs that are new or original • Design are feature of shape, configuration, pattern or ornament • The design must be applied to an article • The design must be applied by an industrial process. • Appeal to the eye.
  • 28. Commercialization strategies • Novelty • Effect of failure to register before marketing
  • 29. Protection for geographical indications • Meaning “ an indication which identifies any goods as originating in a country or territory, or a region or locality where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the goods is essentially attributable to their geographical origin”
  • 30. Protection for geographical indication • Product must come from a particular geographical territory • Uses a name link to the particular geographical nature of the territory • Such as labu sayung from the sayung Perak, • Batik Trengganu,batik Kelantan etc. • To stop others from using
  • 31. Examples of GI • Swiss made • Swiss chocolates • Sarawak pepper • Salted egg • Sweet tamarind
  • 32. Protection under the law of Tort • Based on common law • There is no legislation pass by Parliament • Enforced by court’s decision. • Strict application of precedent.
  • 33. Passing-off • For trade mark ( registered and unregistered) • Started from the tort of deceits. • The deceiver, the audience and the victim. • Requirement of “goodwill”
  • 34. Confidential information • Protection under the law of tort • Protection for confidential information under contract, employer-employee relationship,husband and wife,etc • Need to show:- • - information are confidential • - recipient who obtained the information uses it • - damages suffered by the owner
  • 35. Illustration • Customers list • Secret recipes • Smells of a new perfume
  • 36. Qualification for protection of Intellectual property in Malaysia. • Protection are territorial. • Procedural requirement must be met. • Intellectual Property Corporation Malaysia act as the governing body. • Forms submitted,search made,prescribe time period observed. • Abiding to International Convention.
  • 37. Duration of protection • Life + 50 • 50 • 20 • 15 • 10 • Payment of statutory fee.
  • 38. Ownership • Who is the owner? • Proper plaintiff rule. • -employer and employee relationship • - independent contractor. • - government employee. • - joint-ownership. • Commissioned works
  • 39. Exclusive rights • To control the whole or a substantial part of the work.:- • the reproduction in any material form. • The communication to the public. • The public performance,showing or playing • Distribution by sale or other transfer • Commercial rental to the public.
  • 40. The exception to the exclusive right • Fair dealing exception • Statutory exception under section 13(2) • Temporal ( duration) • Geographic • Non-material works • Compulsory licenses
  • 41. Enforcing IP rights • civil action • Criminal prosecution • Cost in litigation • Assistance from Enforcement Division • Being vigilant/ self help
  • 42. Civil action • Starting a civil action • Advantages • Liability for cost • Monetary compensation in term of damages
  • 43. Criminal prosecution • Making a complaint • Police or enforcement division • Cost borne by the government • No monetary compensation • Remedy in term of fines or imprisonment for the offender
  • 44. IP infringement • Primary infringement • - who does or causes • -making the product • Secondary infringement • - commercial activities • - selling,distribution for sale etc
  • 45. Secondary infringement • sells,lets for hire or by way of trade exposes or offer for sale or hire any infringing copies. • Distribute infringing copies. • Importing into Malaysia
  • 46. Commercialization • Assignment • Licenses • - exclusive • - non-exclusive
  • 47. Intellectual property awareness in Malaysia • Only 20 % of IP rights such as in patent, trade marks are owned by Malaysian. • 80 % are owned by foreigners.
  • 48. MyIPO outreach Programs • Multi level • Multi tasking • The role of the IPTC • The role of the PRO
  • 49. Support activities • Allocation of funding for activities • IPTC funding of RM500000.Additional funding from MyIPO office. • Separate funding for the National Intellectual Property Day ( RM2.5 million) • Funding for PRO RM3 million.
  • 50. • Examples of support activities for SMEs • - this year in February IPR- Powering the SMEs seminar funded by ECAP. • - outreach program all over Malaysia. • - in different languages
  • 51. The NIPP • The aim of NIPP. • The strategies • The intended outcome • “ a societies of creators rather than users”
  • 52. The IP curriculum • MyIPO proactive measures. • Entrepreneur skill curriculum in universities • Student in a free enterprise
  • 53. MyIPO proactive measures • Special assistance for GI. • - Labu sayung • - kain Pua Sarawak • - Batik Kelantan • - Batik Trengganu • - Tenun Kelantan • - Tenun Trengganu
  • 54. Other actions • Inter-departmental activities • Assistance for awareness and understanding of IP eg MOFAZ • All request are welcome!