Industrial Design Protection in Indonesia: A Fiqh Perspective and Its Challenges In Facing Communalistic Values
Husnul Haq,
Muchtim Humaidi,
Ali Muchtar
Abstract:As a member of the World Trade Organization and a signatory to the TRIPs Agreement, the Indonesian Government drafted Law Number 31 of 2000 concerning industrial design. The establishment of TRIPs was the desire of industrial countries such as America and Europe to protect their products and strengthen their monopolistic position in international trade. Besides that, the philosophical foundation of TRIPs is based on individualism, while the social reality of the Indonesian nation adheres to a communalistic way… Show more
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