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  • A Practical Guide on Trademark Registration in Malaysia

    Author: Hafiz Zubir
    Publication Date: Nov 2025
    ISBN: 9786297851006
    Format: DUO (Paperback + e-book)
    Country: Malaysia

    RM180.00RM200.00
  • Property Law

    Property Law

    RM445.00RM495.00

    Property Law

    Author: George Miranda
    ISBN: 9786297700823
    Publication Date: September 2025
    Format: DUO (Book+eBook)
    Country: Malaysia

    “I am confident that this book will stand out as a key text for reading and reference for anyone keen on property law in Malaysia … It will be the guiding light to help all who have to navigate the labyrinth of legal provisions and case law where property rights and obligations are concerned.”
    — From the Foreword by Dato’ Lee Swee Seng, Judge of the Federal Court

    RM445.00RM495.00
  • Law and Practice of Intellectual Property Law in Malaysia

    Publication Date: Jun – 2025
    Author: Wong Kian Kheong & Indran Shanmuganathan (General Editors)
    ISBN: 9786297700557
    Format: Hardcover + eBook
    Country: Malaysia

    RM522.00RM580.00
  • Intellectual Property Law: Trademarks

    Author: Dr. A. Vijayalakshmi Venugopal
    Publication Date: June 2025
    ISBN: 9789674572037
    Format: Hardback
    Country: Malaysia

    RM360.00RM400.00
  • Music and Film Copyright in Malaysia

    Author: Shahrulazwad Ismail
    ISBN: 9786297669939
    Publication Date: June 2025
    Format: Soft Cover
    Country: Malaysia

    RM252.00RM280.00
  • Copyright Law in Malaysia: Cases & Commentaries, 3rd Edition

    Authors: Ida Madieha bt Abd Ghani Azmi
    Publication Date: Oct 2024
    ISBN: 9786297700137
    Format: Print + DUO
    Country: Malaysia

    “Whatever your motive for opening this book, or your jurisdictional viewpoint, you will find useful and scholarly insights into copyright law, expressed in an enjoyable way.
    -”From the Foreword by Alison Firth
    Prof Emeritus, University of Surrey; Visiting Professor, Newcastle Law School; Visiting Professorial Fellow, Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute

    RM490.00
  • Terrell on the Law of Patents, 20th Edition with 1st Supplement

    Edited by: Douglas Campbell KC, Tom Hinchcliffe KC, Tom Mitcheson KC, Andrew Waugh KC, Tim Austin
    ISBN13:
    9780414130319
    Published: May 2025
    Country of Publication: UK
    Format: Hardback
    RM3,879.00RM4,310.00
  • Intellectual Property Law: Copyright

    Author: A. Vijayalakshmi Venugopal
    ISBN: 9789674571962

    Publication Date: August 2024
    Format: Hardback
    Country: Malaysia

    RM297.00RM330.00
  • Copyright Law in Malaysia: Cases and Commentary – 2nd Edition

    This book provides a full and authoritative analysis of cases, both local and international, on issues concerning copyright, as well as a thorough discussion on important amendments to the copyright law made by the Copyright (Amendment) Act 2012.

    Structured in 15 chapters, the book is replete with essential and analytical information on copyright law. Each topic is introduced by a helpful overview before key cases are presented. These local and international cases on copyright law have been carefully selected and are complemented by copious commentaries to elucidate on the wide range of issues that arise. The commentaries which are enlightening, thought-provoking and insightful, assist the reader to have an in-depth and critical understanding of copyright law.

    The new changes covered in this new edition include the liability of ISP’s and notice and take down procedure, statutory damages, voluntary notification as well as anti-camcording liability. It also analyses refined provisions on performer’s rights, technological protection measures, the copyright tribunal, the inter-working of copyright and industrial design as well as the various limitations and exceptions provided by law.

    RM420.00
  • Trademarks Law in Malaysia Cases and Commentary – 2nd Edition

    Trademarks Law in Malaysia: Cases and Commentary, Second Edition is a revamped edition from the first book which was published in 2003. It continues to provide a comprehensive overview on the development, economic rationale as well as the role and functions of the trademark system in Malaysia. The book examines the registrability of trademarks, discusses the issues in trademark registration, explores the process of trademark application, and deals with the issues of trademark infringement as well as passing off. The authors also describe the types of remedies available to a trademark owner in the instance of unlawful use of his trademark, explain the issues on revocation of trademarks and elaborate on the concept of well-known marks.

    This updated edition highlights the changes under the new Trademarks Act 2019, repealing the old Trade Marks Act 1976, including the reinforcement that a trademark is a proprietary right, and the criteria of being a well-known trademark under the new Act through decided cases.

    Written by two expert authors who are well-acquainted with the subject of trademarks law through academic and practical experience, this book should be a useful reference to legal practitioners, intellectual property consultants, trademark agents, academicians and students, supplementing other materials on the subject of trademark law in Malaysia.

    RM344.00RM380.00
  • Law On REITs In Malaysia

    Author: Seow Hock Peng
    ISBN: 9789674571641
    Pages: 368
    Format: Paperback
    Publication Year: 2022

    RM160.00
  • Copyright Law for Librarians and Educators: Creative Strategies and Practical Solutions, 4th Edition

    Author: Kenneth D. Crews
    ISBN 13: 9780838916292
    Publication Year: 2020
    Format: Paperback
    Country: USA
    “Straightforward … a terrific way to teach library students a lot in an easy to read book.”
    —Lesley Ellen Harris, author, educator, consultant, Copyrightlaws.com
    RM458.70
  • Law of Trade Marks and Passing Off in Malaysia

    Author: Teo Bong Kwang
    ISBN: 9789674009601
    Number of Pages: 1066
    Format: Paperback
    Published date: 2021-04-06

    RM360.00RM400.00
  • Law Relating to Property Fraud

    Chapter 1 – Introduction

    Chapter 2 – Fraud–Definition Of

    Chapter 3 – Misrepresentation–Definition Of

    Chapter 4 – Undue Influence– Definition Of

    Chapter 5 – Voidability Of Agreements Without Free Consent

    Chapter 6 – Agreement Void Where Both Parties Are Under Mistake As To Matter Of Fact

    Chapter 7 – What Considerations And Objects Are Lawful And What Not

    Chapter 8 – Disputes As To Immovable Property

    Chapter 9 – Breach Of Contract

    Chapter 10 – Fraudulent Transfer

    Chapter 11 – Effect Of Fraud Or Mistake

    Chapter 12 – Nature Of Property Or Right – Effect Of Acknowledgment In Writing

    Chapter 13 – Effect Of Payment On Account Of Debt Or Of Interst On Legacy

     

    RM119.00
  • The Annotated Trademarks Act 2019

    he introduction of the Trademarks Act 2019 to pave the way for Malaysia to join the Madrid Protocol saw the repeal of the Trademarks Act 1976. The implementation of the Trademarks Act 2019 is a major change to the Malaysian trademark regime, bringing it in line with the trademark statutes in other major jurisdictions including the UK and Singapore. This publication, The Annotated Trademarks Act 2019, provides invaluable section-by-section annotations to the Trademarks Act 2019, throwing light on the application and interpretation of the provisions of the Act. It is certainly a resource which will greatly assist in the understanding and application of the new trademark system in Malaysia.

    The key terms and phrases in each section are explained by reference to local and foreign case law as well as academic writing. This publication facilitates quick and easy research with the inclusion of cross-reference from the provision being annotated to comparative provisions from other jurisdictions. The annotations should prove to be very useful for lawyers, judges, trademarks agents, court officers and law students. Written by a legal practitioner with vast knowledge and experience on matters relating to Intellectual Property Law and who was accorded the accolade of the Asia law Regional Award 2019 for Outstanding Practitioner in Malaysia, there is no doubt this publication will serve as an excellent reference which is insightful, practical, authoritative and enabling a confident understanding of the workings of the Act.

    Key Features

    • Section-by-section annotations to the Trademarks Act written in simple and straightforward style.
    • Annotations supported by copious citation of case authorities.
    • Procedural requirements stipulated by the Trademarks Regulations are included to supplement the workings of the Act.
    • All defined terms are identified with direct cross-references to the provision where each definition is found.
    • Comparative provisions from Singapore, UK and Australia Trademark statutes are provided where available to aid further research.
    • Clear page guides assist the user to locate a specific provision or Part of the Act quickly and efficiently.
    • Supplemented by detailed index for easy access to the annotations.
    • Includes the full text of the Trademarks Regulations 2019
    RM250.00
  • Malaysian Specialist Intellectual Property and Construction Courts: Practice & Procedure

    • Publication Date : Dec – 2020
    • Author : Dato Lim Chong Fong
    • ISBN : 9789672919162
    • Format : Hardcover + eBook
    • Country : Malaysia
    RM200.00
  • Intellectual Property Law in Malaysia, 2nd Edition

    This book is a detailed work that gives a distinctively Malaysian account of the six areas of law that are conventionally accepted as falling under the rubric of intellectual property: the law of passing off, registered trademarks, copyright, patents, registered industrial designs and confidential information. It provides a basic but comprehensive account of the substantive rules that govern these areas of intellectual property law, with the focus being essentially on the Malaysian position. In treating intellectual property law as a coherent whole, this book enables the inter-relationship and the similarities that exist between the different areas to be better appreciated.
    In addition to the thorough survey of local law, references have been made to case law from foreign jurisdictions where uncertainties arise in the local position. This provides a different perspective on possible approaches that may be applicable in addressing the local issues. In the areas which are governed by statutes, an outline of the historical background, justifications for protection and the international influences that have shaped those areas are provided so as to convey a better understanding of the nature of the law of intellectual property.
    Written by an experienced teacher and researcher of intellectual property law, this book provides clear analysis and discussion of the law, supported by copious citation of authorities. This new edition is fully up to date, taking into account new case law and statutory developments.
    New in this edition
    Analyses the legislative and judicial developments in Malaysian intellectual property law since the first edition of the book.
    Incorporates key developments in the international protection of intellectual property.
    Details the progress of the ASEAN Intellectual Property Cooperation.
    Explains the trademark registration process under the Madrid Protocol.
    Includes new chapters on registered trademark law under the Trademarks Act 2019.
    Discusses the scope of the Copyright (Amendment) Act 2020 and judicial decisions that clarify important copyright principles.
    Highlights the impact of significant patent law decisions handed down by the Federal Court and the Court of Appeal.
    Contains ProView Extra materials available exclusively in ProView eBook only.
    RM342.00RM380.00
  • Cousins On The Law of Mortgages 4th ed

    Cousins On Law of Mortgages is a comprehensive explanation of the law and practice concerning mortgages and related court proceedings.

    Every type of mortgage agreement is covered, going through the rights and duties of the parties involved. This new edition brings the text up to date with all the latest legislative and case law developments.

    • Identifies and examines the areas of dispute between the parties involved
    • Discusses remedies available under the mortgage and in court proceedings
    • Considers the defences and claims commonly raised by the mortgagor in actions brought by the mortgagee
    • Covers the different forms of security
    • Discusses insolvency as it affects both mortgagor and mortgagee
    • Describes the procedures for amending and transferring mortgages
    • Includes a useful selection of forms and precedents

     

    RM1,719.00RM1,910.00
  • CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION LAW IN MALAYSIA

    This publication provides in detail the law of confidential information which protects information including opinions and ideas that are precluded by copyright and other statutory regimes. The law of confidential information provides valuable protection not only to personal, commercial or industrial information but also to governmental or administrative information. This law has its importance particularly in the area of trade secrets and business information and gives protection to information that is not released to the public or part of the public domain. It also provides a basis of action for protection of privacy.

    The publication further explains in great detail the aim of the particular area of law concerned, i.e. to act as a safeguard from exploitation of trade secrets, encroachments of privacy, misappropriation of confidential information without just cause and excuse and to protect national security and the government’s integrity. It protects both the owner and its secrets based on an equitable principle, that those who receive confidential information should not take advantage of them to the detriment of the confider or the owner of the information.

    The publication also provides commentary on cases pertaining to the subject matter, with reference to the United Kingdom, Malaysia and other relevant jurisdictions.

    RM310.00
  • MANAGEMENT CORPORATIONS IN MALAYSIA ( OWNING STRATA-TITLED PROPERTY UNDER MALAYSIA’S STRATA MANAGEMENT ACT 2013 ) SECOND EDITION

    Management corporations have statutory duties and powers under Malaysia’s strata laws. Owners, on their part, must be engaged to ensure that their investment, lifestyle and financial well-being are protected and enhanced when living in strata developments. This book gives owners the tools to do that. It expresses in as plain a language as possible the meaning of the key provisions of the Strata Management Act 2013 as well as the Regulations and By-Laws made under it.

    In this readable book, the author supplements explanations with informed commentary on the implications of the statutory provisions. In the process, numerous specific and practical suggestions are provided on how to improve strata management practice. The analysis and commentary add significant value to the text. Where appropriate, comparisons are also made with the position in jurisdictions outside of Malaysia to discern best practices.

    Drawing on his experience as an owner-occupier of a condominium apartment in Kuala Lumpur and his first-hand knowledge of strata living in Malaysia, the author has prepared an engaging guide on the statutory scheme which impacts on management corporations.

    This book will greatly benefit strata property owners and prospective owners as well as professional, industry and consumer associations, the broader real estate industry including valuers, property managers and developers, and state and federal land office/department officials.

    NEW IN THIS EDITION

    • description and discussion of the extensive array of duties and legal obligations of management corporations now enshrined in newly prescribed By-Laws
    • description and discussion of the general duties of, and prohibitions placed on, owners and occupiers under newly prescribed By-Laws
    • details and analysis of subject matter contained within By-Laws covering renovations, vehicle use, solid waste disposal and maintenance and management of common property
    • analysis of new ways under which management committees are to function designed to emphasise greater accountability and transparency in the way they function and make decisions
    • inclusion of all prescribed Forms, Notices and Certificates relevant to the day-to-day workings of a management corporation;
    • details of new eligibility requirements for those nominating for membership of representative bodies including the opening up of membership of the management committee to non-owners
    • analysis of the workings of the Strata Management Tribunal
    • special commentaries comparing and contrasting features of Malaysian strata laws with that of overseas jurisdictions including suggestions on how to improve strata management law and practice as well as highlighting omissions and shortcomings
    • case studies based on (real life) factual scenarios pertinent to the operations of management corporations; and
    • references to relevant case law.
    RM100.00
  • COUSINS THE LAW OF MORTGAGES THIRD EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Cousins: Law of Mortgages is a comprehensive explanation of the law and practice concerning mortgages and related court proceedings.

    Every type of mortgage agreement is covered whilst detailing the rights and duties of the parties involved. The book examines the areas of dispute between mortgagors and mortgagees, setting out available remedies. It also describes the procedures for amending and transferring mortgages.

    There have been substantial changes made in the conceptual framework of Cousins: Law of Mortgages, and a re-ordering of the textual format to assist exposition and to reflect the legal developments which have occurred since the previous edition.

    The 3rd edition has been substantially updated with a re-ordering of the textual format to assist exposition and reflect the recent legal developments, Law of Mortgages ensures readers are up to date on the latest legal developments including:-

    • Bills of Sale Act: Vos J’s detailed analysis in Chapman v Wilson on the application of the Act to future property and the Court of Appeal’s decision in Online Catering Limited v Acton concerning the Acts’ application to companies
    • Limitation Periods: Court of Appeal’s decisions in Yorkshire Bank v Mulall (2009) on limitation periods and charging orders and Ashe v Nat West Bank (2008) on delays in enforcement and adverse possession
    • Includes a new chapter on Subrogation that explores in depth all the principles applicable to subrogation and mortgage including sub-subrogation and subrogation to the vendor’s lien
    • Gives a comprehensive analysis of the law affecting priorities post the Land Registration Act 2002, set against the context of the position under the Land Registration Act 1925 and the previous position covering priorities between and affecting legal and equitable mortgages
    • Provides a new chapter dealing with charging orders, the law and practicalities including consideration of recent cases such as Close Invoice Finance v Pil (2008), Forrester Ketley & Co v Brent (2009) and National Westminster Bank plc v Rushmer (2010)
    • Contains expanded coverage of insolvency as it affects both mortgagors and mortgagee, the law concerning debentures and the regulation of family property
    • Covers in great detail the Consumer Credit Act and the 2010 regulations, with particular focus on the new regime for unfair credit bargains and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts regulations
    RM500.00
  • HAGUE LEASEHOLD ENFRANCHISEMENT FIFTH EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )

    Hague on Leasehold Enfranchisement gives you comprehensive, detailed guidance on each stage of the leasehold enfranchisement process.

    Written by Anthony Radevsky and Damian Greenish, Hague sets out the rights and responsibilities of the landlord and tenant, deals with the intricacies of qualification and valuation, and also covers the related areas of mortgages, sub-tenants and trusts. Hague includes full interpretation of relevant legislation, with all applicable statutes and statutory instruments reproduced, to help you to see precisely what the law requires and to take the necessary action.

    Fully updated to take account of legal developments, the new edition of Hague:-

    • Includes rewritten and updated chapters on valuation
    • Considers the extensive reforms and case law resulting from the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002
    • Provides a rewritten definition of “house” which is applied throughout
    • Discusses recent case law including the landmark Court of Appeal decision: Earl Cadogan v Sportelli
    • Contains expanded appendices containing new Regulations, the 2006 Lands Tribunal Practice Direction and the new Land Registry Practice Guide

    Contents:Acquiring the Freehold: Premises Qualifying, Acquiring the Freehold: Tenancies Qualifying, Acquiring the Freehold: Persons Notices and their Effect, Acquiring the Freehold: Acquisition Terms, Extending the Lease, Extending the Lease: Valuation, Acquiring the Freehold: Valuation, Landlord’s Overriding Rights, Sub-tenants, Rent Charges, Mortgages, Special Classes of Landlord Settlements and Trusts, Court and Tribunal Proceedings, Places of Worship, The Right to Collective Enfranchisement, Premises Qualifying  ,Tenancies Qualifying, Qualifying Tenants and Landlords Procedure: Preliminary Inquiries and Initial Notice. Participating Tenants and Nominee Purchaser (The RTE Company and Participation in a Claim)Procedure Following Initial Notice Purchase Price and Terms, Termination or Completion of Claim, The Individual Right to a New Lease ,New Lease: Procedure Termination and Suspension of New Lease Claim, The Grant of the New Lease New Lease: Premium 1993. Act Proceedings Management Schemes,Precedents,Appendices

    RM300.00
  • INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY : PATENTS, COPYRIGHT, TRADE MARKS AND ALLIED RIGHTS SEVENTH EDITION ( IN FAIR CONDITION )

    Cornish & Llewelyn’s Intellectual Property has developed a reputation amongst IP academics and practitioners as an accurate, straight forward in depth guide to every aspect of Intellectual Property law. For the student the analysis of every area guides the reader whilst prompting questions and issues for the reader to develop further. As a “flip and find” practitioner reference work IP professionals will rarely allow their copy to gather dust.

    RM262.00
  • Ambush Marketing and Brand Protection Law and Practice Second Edition

    ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CURRENCY FLUCTUATION. PLEASE CALL IN FOR PRICES.

    • The only book specifically focussed on the protection of major event sponsorship and laws to control ambush marketing
    • Detailed treatment of the laws relating to ambush marketing in the UK and other jurisdictions including the US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa, as well as some European countries
    • Invaluable guidance for brand owners and their legal advisors on how to protect their brand and their investment in sponsoring major events

    New to this Edition:

    • New chapter examining the principles and common clauses in sponsorship contracts as well as the differing types of sponsorship relationship
    • Covers recent developments including concerns about the distinctiveness of marks such as ‘WORLD CUP’ and ‘LONDON 2012’
    • Considers recent cases relating to the filing of marks in bad faith, trade mark use, the meaning of taking ‘unfair advantage’ and the meaning of ‘detriment’ in relation to dilution
    • New section on the Company Names Adjudicator
    • Increased geographical coverage

    Ambush marketing is any attempt to create an unauthorised or false association with an event thereby interfering with the legitimate contractual rights of the event’s official marketing partners. Looking at both traditional intellectual property rights (such as trade marks, copyright and designs) as they relate to sporting events, and event-specific legislation (such as that of the Olympics), this book gives comprehensive and detailed coverage of ambush marketing. Also considered are the areas of law which can be used to prevent ambush marketing by intrusion (such as laws to prevent fly postering, street trading, the placing of posters and billboards, and control of aerial space). With the United Kingdon hosting three major events; the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012; the Commonwealth Games in 2014; and the Rugby World Cup in 2015, this new edition provides a timely and topical update on the area. A materials section is included providing ‘ambush marketing’ specific legislation both in the UK and other countries.

    Table of Contents

    Part A – Ambush Marketing, Concepts, Developments, and Incidents
    1:Ambush Marketing
    2:The Evolution of Ambush Marketing Laws
    Part B- Ambush Marketing: United Kingdom and European Union Law
    3:Trade Marks and Merchandising
    4:Passing Off, Copyright, and Decisions and Related Rights
    5:Symbols and Emblems
    6:Sui Generis Protection against Ambush Marketing By Association
    7:Licensing, Broadcasting, and Exhaustion
    8:Advertising and Trade Regulation
    9:Selling Tickets or Using them for Promotional Purposes
    10:Civil and Criminal Proceedings and Border Control
    Part C: Ambush Marketing: Laws around the World
    11:Australia
    12:Canada
    13:New Zealand
    14:South Africa
    15:United States

    RM870.00
  • ATTACHMENT OF PROPERTY AND ITS REMOVAL

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    When Court can issue order at Attachment of Property of absconding person under Section 83 of Cr PC?

    Moreover in order to issue an order of attachment of property of person absconding under Section 83 of the Cr PC, the Court issuing a proclamation under section of the Cr PC may for reasons to be recorded in writing at any time after the issue of the proclamation, order the attachment of any property movable or immovable, or both belonging to the proclaimed person, provided that the Court is satisfied that the person in relation to whom the proclamation is to be issued; (a) is about to dispose of the whole or any part, of his property or (b) is about to remove the whole or any part of his property from the local jurisdiction of the Court. Only on satisfaction of such condition, the Court may order the attachment simultaneously with the issue of the proclamation.

     

     

    RM131.30
  • KERLY’S LAW OF TRADE MARKS AND TRADE NAMES,16TH EDITION

    ALL PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CURRENCY FLUCTUATIONS. PLEASE CALL FOR PRICES.

     

    Kerly”s Law of Trade Marks and Trade Names has provided expert guidance on all aspects of UK trade mark law since 1894. Through a mix of insightful commentary and up-to-date analysis of case law and legislation from the UK and Europe, it is the reference for the provision of clear and authoritative advice.

    The 16th edition sees a major update with the inclusion of three new chapters on topics including the average consumer, Brexit, and the defining characteristics of trade marks. It also analyses the highly significant European trade mark reforms – the greatest change to trade mark law for 20 years.

    • Provides the most comprehensive and authoritative guidance on the law of trade marks and trade names in the United Kingdom
    • Explains core topics of trade mark law: classification, registration (UK and European), enforcement, infringement, and litigation
    • Detailed analysis of community trade marks, their provisions, extent of protection, and procedural matters
    • Covers issues of assignment, licensing, merchandising, and franchising
    • Lays out the absolute and relative grounds for the refusal of registration
    • Addresses trade mark infringement and outlines a range of defences including limitations on, exclusions from, and statutory.

    Some of the key new features of the 16th edition include:

    • Explains the changes introduced by the European Trade Mark Reform, analysing the key legislation affecting community trade marks and the owners of national trade marks in the EU.
    • A new chapter dedicated to the average consumer identifying relevant characteristics, factors that influence the level of attention, and discussion of where it is (and is not) deployed.
    • A new chapter explaining the likely impact of Brexit on registered trade marks which have force in the UK and the effect on owners of EU registered trade marks used primarily in the UK.
    • A new chapter addressing the meaning of the expression “trade mark,” outlining its essential functions and characteristics.
  • Digital Copyright Law of Malaysia

    Author: Dr Sik Cheng Peng
    Published: Jan 2020
    ISBN: 9789672339304
    Print & Proview eBook

    RM171.00RM190.00
  • TRADEMARKS ACT 2019 WITH OVERVIEW BY INDRAN SHANMUGANATHAN

    The Trademarks Act 2019 came into force on December 27, 2019 and has repealed the Trade Marks Act 1976. This publication presents the full text of the Trademarks Act 2019 and the Trademarks Regulations 2019.

    To facilitate understanding of the new legislation, the author has provided an expert overview which highlights the following salient features of the new Act:

    Greater clarity on the registration of non-traditional trademarks;
    The registration of collective marks;
    Removal of the concepts of defensive trademarks and associated trademarks;
    Multi-class filings, divisions and mergers of applications previously unavailable under the Trademarks Act 1976;
    Greater clarity on the examination of trademarks;
    New provisions on opposition and appeal procedures;
    Rearrangement of the provisions pertaining to cancellation actions;
    Illuminates the provisions pertaining to trademark infringement, including acts amounting to infringement, secondary liability, usage of signs, available defences and procedures and remedies (including the new remedy for groundless threat of infringement proceedings);
    Criminal offences relating to trademark infringement (previously found under the Trade Descriptions Act 2011) are now consolidated and provided for under the Trademarks Act 2019;
    Commercialisation of trademarks;
    New provisions pertaining to the role and administrative procedure of trademark agents.
    The overview is written by an expert and seasoned practitioner with vast knowledge and experience on matters relating to Intellectual Property law, who was accorded the accolade of the Asialaw Regional Award 2019 for Outstanding Practitioner in Malaysia.

    This publication is an essential source for lawyers, all Intellectual Property practitioners, academics and students of law, and is invaluable in facilitating a good understanding of the new statutory regime regulating trademarks and related practices in Malaysia.

    RM170.00
  • TRADEMARKS ACT 2019 : ACT 815, TRADEMARKS REGULATIONS 2019 P.U.(A) 373/2019 AS AT 10 JANUARY 2020

    The Trademarks Act 2019 [Act 815] and the Trademarks Regulations 2019 PU(A) 373/2019 has created a major impact on the rules and procedures affecting the said subject matter. This exclusive combined edition of the Act and Regulations caters as a handy-tool of reference for practitioners and those in its related field.

    RM50.00
  • LexisNexis Essential Reference – Intellectual Property (Trademarks)

    Authors: LexisNexis
    Publisher: LexisNexis

    The registration of trademarks in Malaysia is governed by the Trade Marks Act 1976 and Trade Marks Regulations 1997. Registration of a trademark conveys exclusive rights to the registered proprietor to use the mark on the goods or services for which the mark is registered. A trademark registration is valid for ten years and it is renewable. A trademark owner can be an individual, business organisation or any legal entity. Any mark proposed to be used in relation to goods or services to indicate a connection in the course of trade between the goods or services and the person having the right to use the mark can be registered.

    RM250.00
  • LexisNexis Essential Reference – Intellectual Property (Patent)

    Authors: LexisNexis
    Publisher: LexisNexis

    The grant of patent in Malaysia is governed by the Patent Act 1983 and the Patents Regulations 1986 which came into force on 1 October 1986. These statutes also govern the validity of patent rights for inventions in Malaysia. The Act has repealed the earlier system of registering patents in the UK and re-registering them in Malaysia. The Act provides not only for the grant of patents but also for the grant of ‘petty’ patents which are also known as ‘utility innovations’. This is to cover the ‘lesser’ inventions which may not be covered under the stringent requirements laid down for the grant of a patent. This is to encourage and support creativity in inventions.

    RM250.00
  • LexisNexis Essential Reference – Intellectual Property (Industrial Design)

    Authors: LexisNexis
    Publisher: LexisNexis

    In Malaysia, protection for industrial designs are governed by the Industrial Designs Act 1996 and the Industrial Designs Regulations 1999. Prior to the introduction of this Act on 1 September 1999, the law on industrial designs in Malaysia was governed by the United Kingdom Designs (Protection) Act 1949. An industrial design is the overall appearance of an article or a product which may consist of two or three dimensions. To be eligible for registration, industrial designs must be new and not include a method of construction or design that is dictated solely by function. Industrial designs that are contrary to public order or morality shall not be registrable.

    RM200.00
  • Intellectual Property: Commentary & Materials, 6th Edition

    Author: David Price, Colin Bodkin, Fady Aoun
    ISBN13: 
    9780455238685
    Published: March 2017
    Publisher: Thomson Reuters Australia
    Country of Publication: Australia
    Format: Paperback
    RM600.00RM623.00
  • Russell-Clarke and Howe on Industrial Designs, 7th Edition (Good Condition)

    Author: Martin Howe
    Publication Date: 2005
    ISBN: 9780421780408
    Format: Hardcover

    RM550.00
  • Cross-border Enforcement of Patent Rights

    By: Marta Pertegas Sender
    ISBN: 0199249695, 9780199249695
    Published: September 2002
    Country of Publication: UK

    RM190.00
  • Expanding the Boundaries of Intellectual Property

    Author: Rochelle Dreyfuss, Diane L. Zimmerman, and Harry First
    Published: 29 March 2001

    RM50.00
  • International Copyright: Principles, Law, & Practice

    By: Paul Goldstein
    Published: Jan. 15 2001
    ISBN: 9780195128857

    RM150.00
  • Whale on copyright, 5th Edition

     

    • Published: January 1, 1997
    • Language ‏ : ‎ English
    • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
    • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0421593806
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0421593800
    • Authors   : Jeremy, Whale Robyn, Karet Ian Phillips, Robyn Durie
    RM50.00