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South-East Asia

South-East Asia

Webinar on Counterfeit Medicines, Medical Devices and Protective Equipment

On 28 and 29 June 2021, the IP Key South-East Asia (SEA) Project organised a webinar on ‘Combatting Counterfeit Medicines, Medical Devices and Protective Equipment.’ The webinar highlighted the dangers and, at times, fatal risks posed by counterfeit medicines, medical devices and protective equipment, emphasising the global impact of this problem during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Thailand

Technical Meeting on the Thailand MoU on the Protection of IPRs on the Internet

‘Technical Meeting on the Thailand Memorandum of Understanding on the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights on the Internet’ took place on 30 July 2021. This activity aims to continue to raise awareness about the important role of intermediary service providers (ISPs), such as e-commerce and social media platforms, in the protection and enforcement of IPRs in the online environment.

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Seminar on the Detection and Investigation of IPR Infringements in Online and Physical Marketplaces

IP Key South-East Asia (SEA) Project organised a ‘Seminar on the Detection and Investigation of IPR Infringements in Online and Physical Marketplaces’ on 28 and 29 October 2021. The seminar targets law enforcement authorities in SEA and highlights the latest trends in the detection and investigation of IPR infringements in both physical and online/digital marketplaces and which best practices evolve as infringers continue to adapt their methods.

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Workshop on IPR Customs Enforcement: Risk Indicators, Trends and Issues in SEA

On 30 June and 1 July 2021, IP Key South-East Asia (SEA) Project hosted a ‘Workshop on IPR Customs Enforcement: Risk Indicators, Trends and Issues in SEA.’ This activity sought to contribute to improving the capacities of IP and customs authorities in the SEA countries, and to raise awareness about the latest modus operandi and methods adopted by infringers in the cross-border trafficking of goods.

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Support and Assistance for the Implementation of Free Trade Agreements

Following the conclusion of FTAs with Singapore and Vietnam, the IP Key SEA action provided support and assistance for the implementation of the IPR-related commitments undertaken by the SEA countries. To define specific activities, the relevant government agencies and stakeholders were consulted. Indicative activities included studies, seminars, and peer-to-peer meetings to identify the needs of SEA countries and facilitate the implementation of their FTA commitments.

 

 

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Thailand Workshop on Customs Enforcement of IPRs

The Thailand Workshop on Customs Enforcement of IPRs took place on 21 and 22 September 2021. It aimed to facilitate technical discussions and an exchange of best practices between EU experts and Thai IP and customs authorities on possible solutions to address legal and administrative challenges related to IPR customs enforcement.

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Integration in TMview and DesignView

IP Key SEA supports the integration of SEA IP Offices in the EUIPO global databases, which ensure that information on trade marks (TMview) and industrial designs (DesignView) is accessible and updated for the benefit of EU and other IP stakeholders worldwide. The countries targeted for integration are Indonesia (TMview and DesignView), Malaysia (DesignView), Singapore (TMview and DesignView), Thailand (DesignView), and Viet Nam (TMview and DesignView).

 

 

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Integration in TMClass

IP Key SEA will assess the feasibility of integrating Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam into TMclass and will entail technical coordination with these countries in the integration process. The integration of these SEA countries in TMclass will ensure consistency in the classification of goods and services and contribute to expediting the process, quality and predictability of examination.

 

 

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Viet Nam

Trainings on Viet Nam’s Trade Mark Guidelines

As a follow-up initiative to the support provided by IP Key SEA on the drafting of trade mark guidelines, a ‘Training on Viet Nam's Trade Mark Examination Guidelines’ will be organised on 25 February 2022 to clarify any queries the users may have regarding the guidelines. The training sessions will also ensure that there is a consistent interpretation and application of the guidelines.

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Support to the Creation of a PVR system in SEA

To further support the development of the plant variety rights (PVR) protection systems in the SEA countries, IP Key SEA will provide the pilot project with the support it needs to be able to create a regional platform that would reduce the administrative burden for breeders when applying for protection for their PVRs. Furthermore, it would improve the registration procedures in the participating countries.

 

 

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