On 17 August 2016, MGCC together with KASS International Sdn. Bhd. organized a business dialogue on intellectual property to explore how patents, trademarks and copyright could affect businesses. Mr. P. Kandiah, the founder and Director of KASS International was the speaker for the session Several interesting topics were discussed during the session, such as the value of a business name, trademark of product or services, strategic value of manufacturing process, product configuration & service industry processes, creation & management of IP assets and growth of business using IP assets. The speaker also showed examples about the combinations of Rights on a product which comprises of trademark, patents, copyright and industrial design.
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[Managing Intellectual Property] IP Stars title goes to Mr. Kandiah and Ms. Geetha K.!
Kandiah (Founder & Managing Director) and Geetha K. (Director of Trademarks & Designs Division) has been awarded the IP Stars title by the well-renowned magazine Managing Intellectual Property (MIP). The award is given to individuals who are recognised for their outstanding contribution to and success in intellectual property law, as recommended by clients and peers.
Congratulations P. Kandiah and Geetha K.!
Kandiah has vast experience in obtaining patents, trademarks and industrial design rights on a global scale, and also specializes in identifying patentable inventions, designing around patented technology, and advising on the commercialization of IP Rights, franchising and licensing strategies.
Geetha K. has extensive experience in handling all aspects of trademarks, copyright and designs in various industries, and manages local, regional and international portfolios. She also provides franchising advice and assists with franchise agreements and the registration of franchises.
For more information, visit www.kass.com.my or drop an e-mail to kass@kass.com.my.
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Eddy Sun is an owner of a Singapore patent for a lightbulb which simulates the morning sun by emitting controlled UV radiation to provide purported health benefits for people who are averse to going outdoors. The patent discloses two ways to achieve this; firstly, using mercury vapour and secondly, through use of wavelength filters. The claims of his patent, granted in 2011, only cover the mercury vapour embodiment. He also has a corresponding European patent granted in the following year which claims cover both embodiments.
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Genetic diseases and disorders which are caused by faulty genes in cells are debilitating and worsen the quality of life of a patient. But what if you could return the faulty genes to normalcy as easily as fixing your profile picture with Photoshop? Or even create a designer baby with desired features? A gene-editing tool known as clustered regularly-interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) opened up the possibility of achieving such tasks that seemed to be improbable in the past.
[Business Today] Utility Innovations – The Lesser Known Sibling to Patents
When we talk about obtaining intellectual property rights on a new product or a process, we usually direct those rights to patents. Patent rights is a type of intellectual property rights in which the owner of an invention is awarded with a monopolistic ownership of the product or a process for a given period of time, after which the invention goes into public domain. It is also known that patents are a way to encourage invention by providing exclusive ownership and exploitation rights of a creation.
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