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Indonesia Logos registration are regulated by the Logo Act No 15 of 2001 under the Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights. According to the Act, the Indonesia mark (Logo and service mark) is a sign in the form of words, numbers, letters, figures, colors, composition, symbols or a combination of all those used to distinguish the goods or services of one person or legal entity from those of others. The government body responsible for the administration and registration of Indonesia Logo rights is the Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights (DGIP).
Usage of the ® Registered Logo and ™ Logo
Registering your Logo doesn’t guarantee it is completely safe. Hence, using ® or ™ in your Logo to affirm to the public that you Logo is registered is another good way to avoid any infringements on your Logo. You are not obliged or required to obtain permission to use this symbol. The ® symbol is used after the Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights (DGIP) issues the Logo certificate and the ™ is for an approved Logo that has not formally been registered yet.
Indonesia Logo registration applies nationally and in case a Logo isn’t used for 3-5 years from the registration date, the certificate will be revoked. This means that the holder will lose his or her rights for the Logo.
Indonesia Logo Pre-Filing Search
To check the availability and registrability of your Logo in Indonesia.
Indonesia Logo Filing an Application / Examination
To prepare, execute and file your Logo application to Indonesia Logo Registry.
Indonesia Logo Publication & Registration
Once Notice of Acceptance is received from Indonesia Logo Registry, we will arrange your Logo for publication in Government gazette. Should NO opposition raised within the period, registration certificate will be issued you thereafter.
Indonesia Logo Protection
Indonesia Logo protection becomes effective upon the registration of a sign in the register. The term of protection starts on the application date and lasts 10 years. It can be renewed by further 10-year periods but a request for renewal must be filed within six months before the current term expires.
Currently, the Indonesian government is in process of revising the Indonesian Logo Act, which will be superseded by the Madrid Protocol by the end of 2015. Under the Madrid Protocol, foreign applicants can register their Logo in one application, one language, with one single office, one set of fees and one currency. With this Indonesia Logo registration process, Indonesia will still have the right to decide whether to protect the proposed Logo or not.
Nevertheless, foreign businesses who register their Logo through the international route still need legal assistance for a comprehensive understanding of the legalities of running a business in Indonesia. This is to prevents any future disputes or infringement.
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