The Law on Art, Copyright, and Intellectual Property in Singapore (Part 4 - Trade marks)
Who owns rights to IP? How can they be used? Director Ronald JJ Wong and Associate Stuart Peter explore some of these questions and issues, along with possible case studies in a four-part series on the creations of the mind. This article, the fourth and final instalment in the series, focuses on trade marks and passing off.
The Law on Art, Copyright, and Intellectual Property in Singapore (Part 2 - Copyright)
Who owns rights to IP? How can they be used? Director Ronald JJ Wong and Associate Stuart Peter explore some of these questions and issues, along with possible case studies in a four-part series on the creations of the mind. This article, the second in the series, focuses on copyright.
The Law on Art, Copyright, and Intellectual Property in Singapore (Part 1 - Patents)
Who owns rights to IP? How can they be used? Director Ronald JJ Wong and Associate Stuart Peter explore some of these questions and issues, along with possible case studies in a four-part series on the creations of the mind. This article, the first in the series, focuses on patents.
Account of Profits on Convoyed Goods in a Claim for Patent Infringement
In a recent High Court matter which the author was lead counsel on, an interesting and novel legal issue arose on whether the plaintiff was entitled to claim for an account of profits from the sale of convoyed goods. The High Court considered our legal submissions and accepted the legal principles on this issue.