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Learn about intellectual property (IP), the creations of the mind that are protected by law. Explore the main IP types, such as patents, copyright, trademarks, and more, and how they benefit business, universities, and society.
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The Official Portal of Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia. Patent/Utility Innovation. A patent is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem.
intellectual property corporation of malaysia act 2002 An Act to establish the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia and to provide for its functions and powers and for matters connected therewith.
The intellectual property protection in Malaysia comprises of patents, trademarks, industrial designs, copyright, geographical indications and layout designs of integrated circuits.
“Corporation” means the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia established under the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia Act 2002 [Act 617]; “Court” means the High Court; “declared foreign country” means a country declared by the Minister under subsection 27(1);
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Learn about the main types of IP, such as patents, copyrights and trademarks, and how they are protected by law. This booklet also explains the role of WIPO, the UN agency for IP, and the importance of IP for innovation and creativity.