The earliest patent in Malaysia was filed on 4 October 1986 and was granted on 29 September 1990. It was owned by a Japanese company, Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd., on a novel DNA and polypeptide exhibiting Hepatitis B virus E antigenicity produced by a microorganism.
Year: 2020 (page 31 of 93)
1. A long printed story about imaginary characters and events
2. New and original, not like anything seen before (as for invention, patent & novel coronavirus)
Trademark infringement can have a devastating effect on a brand, whether that’s rebranding for a launch or taking legal action against an infringing mark. Although brands are trying to minimize the effects of potential infringement, it remains on the rise.
Alibaba, using its big data and artificial intelligence capabilities, has closed more than 1,500 offline facilities manufacturing counterfeit goods, contributing to an estimated total value of $1.2 billion in just 2018. Online, approximately 96 percent of listings featuring counterfeit products were
A Lebanese hijab-maker, Bokitta Offshore SAL, won a patent infringement lawsuit against an unnamed company at the Kuala Lumpur High Court. This proved Bokitta is the owner of a particular hijab design, the first time a decision was reached on an intellectual property involving an article of clothing