Sujadmiko, Bayu and Churul Aini, Desy and Saputra, Muhammad Febriyan (2020) How Indonesia Harmonize the International Trademark System. In: ICETLAWBE 2020, 26 September 2020, Fakultas Hukum UNILA. (Submitted)

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Abstract

World Intellectual Property Organization or commonly abbreviated as WIPO is an international organization that provides services, policies, information, and cooperation on intellectual property. At WIPO, trademarks can be registered through a system called the Madrid System or known as The International Trademark System. Madrid System was formed based on two agreements, namely Madrid Agreement Concerning The International Registration of Marks 1891 and The Protocol to that Agreement 1989. Indonesia itself is relatively new in implementing and acceding to the provisions of the 1989 Madrid Protocol, namely on September 30, 2017, with the issuance of Government Regulation No. 92 of 2017 and began to be implemented on January 2, 2018. The problem in this research is how to implement The International Trademark System in Indonesia. The method used is normative juridical. The implementation of The International Trademark System in Indonesia can be seen from changes in various aspects such as 1) Legal aspects, through the promulgation of Government Regulation No. 22 of 2018 and the publication of the rules regarding the Madrid System in Law No. 20 of 2016 concerning Trademarks and Geographical Indications, so that it makes registration requirements simpler and the registration process shorter; 2) Organizational aspects, through completing the waiting list (backlog), increasing the number of examiners, and establishing a Madrid Unit in Indonesia as the party responsible for implementing the Madrid System; 3) Administrative aspects, through adjustments to operational procedures with the Madrid System, so that standard operating procedures are in accordance with the role of the Director-General of Intellectual Property as offices of countries of origin and offices of destination countries; 4) Automation aspects, through the development of the DGIP information technology system with the use of the Industrial Property Automation System (IPAS), namely the system used by Madrid Union member countries for trademark registration, so that administrative activities can be carried out automatically; 5) Educational aspect, through holding seminars and technical guidance to interested parties.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: K Law > K Law (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Hukum (FH) > Prodi Ilmu Hukum
Depositing User: Bayu Sujadmiko
Date Deposited: 17 Nov 2020 03:06
Last Modified: 17 Nov 2020 03:06
URI: http://repository.lppm.unila.ac.id/id/eprint/25699

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