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Mr. Amir Syamsuddin is no longer part of our firm and IP updates
 - 21/10/2011 10:19:57 AM

On 19 October 2011, our ex chairman, Mr. Amir Syamsuddin was officially appointed as Minister of Justice and Human Rights by the President of Republic of Indonesia.


DECREE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS MINISTRY OF LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NUMBER: HKI.02.HI.05.06 of 2011
 - 22/3/2011 15:52:59 PM

DECREE OF DIRECTOR GENERAL OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS MINISTRY OF LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NUMBER: HKI.02.HI.05.06 of 2011 REGARDING THE HANDLING OF PEOPLE'S COMPLAINTS ON PATENTS
Indonesia's Standpoint regarding the Restoration of Priority Right - Update
 - 22/3/2011 14:34:46 PM

As we have advised in the previous news concerning with Indonesia’s standpoint regarding the Restoration of Priority Right, the Patent Office will treat all applications with restored priority right be deemed withdrawn. Actually this is what happened to the applications filed before the regulation came into force in February 10, 2011.