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The Department of Intellectual Property reveals the results of the meeting of the ASEAN Intellectual Property Cooperation Working Group. Prepare a draft to expedite patent registration for innovations. To promote innovation in ASEAN Ready to rush Malaysia and Myanmar to become members of the Madrid Protocol. and discussed setting up an ASEAN Intellectual Property Training Institute, Mr. Tosaphon Thansubut, Director-General of the Department of Intellectual Property. Revealing the results of the 58th meeting of the ASEAN Working Group on Intellectual Property Cooperation (AWGIPC) between 25-29 March 2019, hosted by Thailand, The meeting discussed drafting guidelines for expediting patent registration for innovations.
That will have the effect of promoting innovation in ASEAN and the ASEAN Patent Working Group is in the process of drafting guidelines for the exchange of patent information. To reduce the redundant workload of each office It is expected to be announced within 2019. ASEAN has also discussed becoming a party to the Madrid Protocol. To facilitate international Special Data trademark registration of ASEAN members. Currently, there are only Malaysia and Myanmar. which has not yet become a party Considering the possibility of establishing an ASEAN IP Academy (ASEAN IP Academy), with foreign IP offices such as the European Union, Korea and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), expressing readiness to support ASEAN. in action and compiling laws, rules, and regulations related to the prevention and suppression of intellectual property infringement of ASEAN member countries. to be accessible to intellectual property rights owners and the general public, etc.
At the same time, economic development progress arising from efforts to develop the intellectual property system in the ASEAN region has been followed up. According to the ASEAN Intellectual Property Work Plan To understand the weaknesses, strengths, and directions for developing the ASEAN intellectual property system to be progressive and strong. Responding to current developments in intellectual property and innovation, the meeting also learned about the intellectual property activity plans of the United States, European Union, Japan, and the World Intellectual Property Organization. that intends to proceed with ASEAN in 2019–2020, with ASEAN agreeing to the said cooperation activity plan Because it is seen that it will be an important part in driving ASEAN's intellectual property operations to be successful in line with the objectives of developing the ASEAN intellectual property system. The meeting was aware of the priorities and guidelines for carrying out activities proposed by all dialogue partner countries.
That will have the effect of promoting innovation in ASEAN and the ASEAN Patent Working Group is in the process of drafting guidelines for the exchange of patent information. To reduce the redundant workload of each office It is expected to be announced within 2019. ASEAN has also discussed becoming a party to the Madrid Protocol. To facilitate international Special Data trademark registration of ASEAN members. Currently, there are only Malaysia and Myanmar. which has not yet become a party Considering the possibility of establishing an ASEAN IP Academy (ASEAN IP Academy), with foreign IP offices such as the European Union, Korea and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), expressing readiness to support ASEAN. in action and compiling laws, rules, and regulations related to the prevention and suppression of intellectual property infringement of ASEAN member countries. to be accessible to intellectual property rights owners and the general public, etc.
At the same time, economic development progress arising from efforts to develop the intellectual property system in the ASEAN region has been followed up. According to the ASEAN Intellectual Property Work Plan To understand the weaknesses, strengths, and directions for developing the ASEAN intellectual property system to be progressive and strong. Responding to current developments in intellectual property and innovation, the meeting also learned about the intellectual property activity plans of the United States, European Union, Japan, and the World Intellectual Property Organization. that intends to proceed with ASEAN in 2019–2020, with ASEAN agreeing to the said cooperation activity plan Because it is seen that it will be an important part in driving ASEAN's intellectual property operations to be successful in line with the objectives of developing the ASEAN intellectual property system. The meeting was aware of the priorities and guidelines for carrying out activities proposed by all dialogue partner countries.