Thursday, August 23, 2012

Hanya 71 Yang Mendaftar (Hakcipta)

Sejak penubuhan pada 1 Jun lalu, hanya 71 permohonan pendaftaran hak cipta diterima oleh Perbadanan Harta Intelek Malaysia (MyIPO) melalui Sistem Pemberitahuan Secara Sukarela Hak Cipta.

Jumlah itu masih lagi jauh daripada sasaran awal yang ditetapkan oleh MyIPO iaitu sebanyak 500 pendaftaran hak cipta diterima agensi itu menjelang akhir tahun ini.

Pengarah Bahagian Hak Cipta MyIPO, Mohamed Fairuz Mohd Pilus berkata, Sistem Pemberitahuan Secara Sukarela Hak Cipta ditubuhkan oleh kerajaan atas permintaan penggiat seni dan para karyawan tanah air itu sendiri.

Katanya, kerajaan telah membelanjakan berjuta-juta ringgit untuk membangunkan sistem tersebut dan sekiranya tidak dimanfaatkan, ia menjadi satu kerugian yang amat besar kepada golongan tersebut.

"Para karyawan seni tempatan perlu menggunakan kesempatan ini. Mungkin pendaftaran ini tidak penting buat masa sekarang, namun akan datang mereka tidak tahu apa yang akan berlaku.

"Pendaftaran yang dibuat akan membantu pemilik karya membuktikan hak milik mereka dalam apa-apa pertikaian undang-undang selagi mana karya tersebut mematuhi peruntukan Akta Hak Cipta (Pindaan) 2012," katanya kepada Kosmo!

Sistem Pemberitahuan Secara Sukarela Hak Cipta dilancarkan secara rasminya oleh Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan, Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob sempena Hari Himpunan Bintang MyIPO-Kosmo! 2012 pada 25 Jun lalu.

Sistem itu merupakan satu langkah pembaharuan dan penambahbaikan bagi membantu industri hak cipta negara, khususnya para karyawan tanah air dalam menangani isu berkaitan perlindungan hak cipta.

Antara karya yang layak mendapat perlindungan hak cipta di bawah pindaan akta tersebut ialah karya sastera, karya muzik, karya seni, filem, rakaman bunyi, siaran dan karya terbitan. - Kosmo!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Malaysia: 32nd Most Innovative Country

According to Global Innovation Index, Malaysia is ranked 32 out of 141 economies in the world. Malaysia is praised for providing conducive market sophistication and business sophistication. Ease of getting credit, conducive investment environment, and healthy trade and competition contributed to good scores for market sophistication. The availability of knowledge workers, and high knowledge absorption and adoption, has contributed to high scores for business sophistication.

However, institutions, infrastructure, and human capital and research have dragged down Malaysia's innovation ranking. There are only 715.4 researchers over a million population (rank 64).

Malaysia is also cited to have low creative output and low knowledge and technology output. Malaysia scored poorly in providing creative goods and service and involvement in online creativity. Only ICT business model creation and ICT organizational model creation provides good score.

Low knowledge and technology output is reflected by low patent activity and low output of scientific and technical articles. Hence, Malaysia has poor innovation efficiency (rank 84) due to low innovation output.

Malaysia Identified as Innovation Learners

In early July 2012, WIPO along with leading business school INSEAD, published The Global Innovation Index 2012: Stronger Innovation Linkages for Global Growth. The GII, prepared in conjunction with knowledge partners Alcatel-Lucent, Booz & Co., and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), reports on the innovation capabilities and performance of 141 economies. The GII measures the degree to which countries and businesses integrate innovation into their political, business and social spheres.

Switzerland, Sweden and Singapore topped the GII rankings, followed by Finland, the UK, the Netherlands, Denmark, Hong Kong (China), Ireland, and the US. These “innovation leaders” have succeeded in creating innovation ecosystems that support human capital and stable innovation infrastructures.

Other so-called “innovation learners” (countries in which levels of innovation are rising as a result of notable but fragmented improvements in institutional frameworks and innovation infrastructure; a skilled labor force; and a more sophisticated business community) are also identified. These include – among middle-income countries – Latvia, Malaysia, China, Montenegro, Serbia, the Republic of Moldova, Jordan, Ukraine, India, Mongolia, Armenia, Georgia, Namibia, Viet Nam, Swaziland, Paraguay, Ghana and Senegal. Among low-income countries, Kenya and Zimbabwe stand out. - WIPO Magazine

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Apple, Google bid on Kodak patents

Eastman Kodak, which is planning to auction 1,100 digital patents, received two bids from investor groups including Apple Inc and Google Inc of between US$150 million and US$250 million, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.

Bankrupt Kodak is selling the patents, which it believes could be worth $2.6 billion, in order to repay creditors. The company filed for Chapter 11 protection in January after failing to keep up as consumers and rivals shifted to digital photography from film photography.

A spokeswoman for the company declined to discuss the report in detail, citing court-ordered confidentiality surrounding the auction process.

"Kodak believes that speculation about the details and potential outcome of the auction is inappropriate," spokeswoman Stefanie Goodsell said on Monday.

Bids can rise quickly in bankruptcy auctions. Nortel Networks Inc in 2011 sold its patent portfolio for $4.5 billion after initial bids came in at just $900 million.

Kodak's auction is slated to begin on Wednesday morning. - Reuters

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Counter Operating Hours of MyIPO

Counter operating hours of MyIPO on Fridays from 13/07/2012 onwards will be revised to:
8.30 am to 12.15 pm
2.30 pm to 5.15 pm
Operating hours for Monday to Thursday will remain at 8.30 am to 5.15 pm

Thursday, June 28, 2012

MIPA 22nd AGM 2012

The 22nd Annual General Meeting of Malaysian Intellectual Property Association (MIPA) was held on 26th June 2012 at Royal Lake Club, Kuala Lumpur. Election was held and the new line up of office bearers and executive committee members are:

President
Peter Desmond Wee

Vice President
Dr Koshy Philip

Honorary secretary
Dennis BL Tan

Honorary treasurer
Robin Low

Executive committee members
Dr Chris Hemingway
Lee Lin Li
Lim Bee Yi
Naidu Appanan
Ong Boo Seng

I wish to express appreciation towards former MIPA exco for having confidence in me to pick up the position of honorary secretary. I will do my best to carry on the good work and legacy that you have created. I will be reachable and open to MIPA members for any feedback to improve the organization.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Caution over Copyright Notification for Computer Program

Malaysia has introduced a voluntary copyright notification system. Most of the literary and artistic work, such as song, article and picture, may be submitted as it is, to be deposited in the Register of Copyright.

Currently, there is no sui generis protection for computer program. According to WIPO, computer program is treated as literary works, as provided by the Berne Convention. Computer program executes instruction on a computer to achive a particular effect. Hence, the source code, which provides the instruction, instead of the program itself, is protected by copyright. A deposit of the source code shall be provided, for a person to claim copyright over the computer program.

However, any person may request to examine the Register. Some computer program contains source code which are treated as trade secret. If the source code contains trade secret, than the trade secret will be uncovered. Care should be taken, if copyright notification is required without compromising the trade secret of the computer program.