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The Intellectual Property High Court deemed that the distribution of ISDs constitutes copyright infringement under the Copyright Act 1987 and is punishable by law. 123rf.com
PETALING JAYA: The sale, offer for sale, distribution and/or supply of television boxes or illicit streaming devices (ISDs) that can provide unauthorised access to copyrighted content has been declared as illegal by the Intellectual Property High Court in Kuala Lumpur.
The Intellectual Property High Court ruled that the distribution of ISDs constitutes copyright infringement under the Copyright Act 1987 and is punishable by law.
Industry leaders in a joint statement hailed the judgment, which has been deemed as a landmark decision in the battle against digital piracy.
KUALA LUMPUR: The trademarked Harumanis from Perlis, a popular seasonal mango reputed for its “double chin” and sweet flesh, has been introduced to Sabahans by airasia farm.
IP the way to go for SME entrepreneurs
April 26, 2021
This article is in conjunction with World Intellectual Property Day which is observed on April 26 annually. In Malaysia, the national theme for the day this year is ‘IP & SMEs: Taking Your Ideas to Market’.
KUALA LUMPUR – Every business is sparked by an idea, and the reality is that the millions of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) operating around the world always start their day with new business ideas and bringing them to the marketplace.
And so, World Intellectual Property Day is observed for us to learn more about how these ideas can be converted into intellectual property (IP), in addition to understanding the important role that IP plays in driving innovation and the creativity of a business.
Top Glove partners Taiwan University alumni to tap into leading talent 19 Apr 2021 / 11:45 H.
PETALING JAYA: Top Glove Corp Bhd has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Alumni Association of National Taiwan University Malaysia (AANTUM) last Saturday as part of its drive to attract more leading talent as it works towards its goal of becoming a Fortune Global 500 company by 2030.
The MoU signing marks the beginning of a three-year partnership, which would enable the glovemaker to tap into AANTUM’s network of National Taiwan University’s (NTU) Malaysian students, fresh graduates and alumni with expertise in research and development that are specifically related to the healthcare manufacturing industry, and provide them with gainful employment with the company.