Creative Economy Ministry Push Creators to Register their Works as Intellectual Properties
The Ministry of Creative Economy is ready to assist game creators in registering their works for intellectual property (IP).
The Ministry of Creative Economy is ready to assist game creators in registering their works for intellectual property (IP).
The Ministry of Law noted that there were 1.74 million applications for intellectual property (IP) registration over the past decade, namely 2015-2024, with an average growth of 18.5 percent per year.
Indonesia acknolwedged the importance of enforcing Intellectual Property Rights amid growing concerns over Jakarta’s Mangga Dua market—a site flagged by the United States as a hotspot for piracy and a barrier to trade relations. Learn more.
The Ministry of Law and Human Rights has officially registered “Tedong Bonga”, the Toraja spotted buffalo, as a communal intellectual property in the category of genetic resources. Learn more.
Indonesia and Denmark have reviewed their ongoing partnership in the field of intellectual property and outlined plans for 2025 during a recent meeting in Jakarta. Learn more.
The Ministry of Law implores designers to register their intellectual property (IP) to prevent all forms of plagiarism that can lead to moral and economic losses for creators and designers.
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