Further to the public consultation on the proposed changes to the various IP legislation to simplify and streamline IP processes and improve user experience with digital initiatives in August 2020, the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (the “IPOS”) now seeks to implement those legislative changes to give effect to the intended policies.
This e-briefing sets out the proposed legislative changes to the patents, trade marks, registered designs and plant varieties protection regimes, as well as the proposed legislative changes that are common across multiple IP regimes. More information on the foregoing can be found at https://www.ipos.gov.sg/docs/default-source/default-document-library/public-consultation-ip-(amendment)-bill.pdf.
In light of the proposed changes to the various IP legislation, applicants and IP owners can expect shorter IP prosecution timelines and greater costs savings when seeking IP protection moving forward. By simplifying and streamlining IP processes, IPOS’ turnaround time for the examination of IP applications is likely to be even shorter, and applicants and IP owners can obtain IP protection with even less hassle, thereby further strengthening Singapore’s IP regime and position as a global IP hub.
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For further information, contact:
Esther Wee
Head of IP
Harry Elias Partnership LLP
+65 6361 9350
Tan Weiyi
Partner
Harry Elias Partnership LLP
+65 6361 9376
Supporting Team Member
Daniel Yap
Legal Executive
Harry Elias Partnership LLP