Expertise: Hak kekayaaan intelektual

SSEK Provides Introduction to Copyright Law and Personal Data Protection at ET-Asia Training Event

SSEK Law Firm gave presentations on copyright law and personal data protection in Indonesia during a recent webinar. SSEK associate Dian Kirana (Deka) provided a general overview of copyright law in Indonesia and discussed the nature and function of copyright, establishing rights, and copyright infringement, with a case study. SSEK also provided an overview of SSEK Provides Introduction to Copyright Law and Personal Data Protection at ET-Asia Training Event

Justification of IP Protection and Recent Developments in Indonesia

The World Intellectual Property Organization (“WIPO“) first commemorated April 26 as World IP Day in 2001. However, intellectual property (“IP“) dates back much further, to at least Gutenberg’s printing press, and it has rapidly developed ever since and become embedded in many aspects of everyday life. This article is a reminder to relevant stakeholders of Justification of IP Protection and Recent Developments in Indonesia

Intellectual Property and Antitrust in Indonesia

SSEK partner Rusmaini Lenggogeni and Dian Kirana, an associate at the firm, have contributed the Indonesia chapter to Lexology Getting the Deal Through – Intellectual Property & Antitrust 2023. This multi-jurisdictional guide provides local insights into intellectual property law, the nexus between competition and IP rights, and consideration of industry standards; competition law, including such Intellectual Property and Antitrust in Indonesia

Intellectual Property & Antitrust – Indonesia

SSEK’s Dian Kirana has contributed the Indonesia chapter to Lexology Getting the Deal Through Intellectual Property & Antitrust 2022. Lexology Getting the Deal Through Intellectual Property & Antitrust 2022 is a quick reference guide for intellectual property law; competition law, including such issues as interactions with copyright exhaustion or first sale doctrines; merger review; specific Intellectual Property & Antitrust – Indonesia

Cybersecurity and Data Breaches in Indonesia

The Indonesian legal framework for cybersecurity is varied, depending on the context of the crime. However, the main reference would be the Electronic Information Law, Government Regulation 82 regarding the Implementation of Electronic Systems and Transactions, and Minister of Communication and Informatics (MOCI) Regulation 20 regarding the Pro­tection of Personal Data in Electronic Systems (jointly Cybersecurity and Data Breaches in Indonesia

A Lesson for Universities in Indonesia on IP and Data Protection

The need for robust protections for intellectual property (“IP“) and confidential data has become only more glaring as we stride fully into the digital era. This applies to companies and business sectors across the board, including the education sector. Universities generate a large amount of IP, whether generated by the universities themselves, including through research A Lesson for Universities in Indonesia on IP and Data Protection