Singapore’s IP framework is comprehensive and effectively safeguards the various forms of IP – patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. The Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) – a statutory board under Singapore’s Ministry of Law – oversees IP protection in the country...
In response to the events of September 11, Singapore is in the midst of enacting legislation to address the problem of terrorist financing. This article examines the practical application of the initial Singaporean response to address the specific concerns raised by United Nations Security Council ...
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En bloc sales are very controversial, though (there’s even a TV show about them), and I can’t imagine a non-authoritarian country like the US or Japan tolerating that sort of routine violation of property rights quite the way Singapore does it. In contrast, in America the government can...
Overview of IP Rights in Singapore Patents Scope A patentable invention can be a product or a process that gives a new technical solution to a problem, a new method of doing things, the composition of a new product, or a technical improvement on how certain objects work. ...
The website ipos.gov.sg is the official platform of the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS), responsible for the registration and management of intellectual property rights in Singapore. It provides information and services related to patents, trademarks, designs, and copyrights. Users ...
Singapore| Intellectual Property A. Brief Introduction of IP Laws and Regulations There are a number of regimes protecting various kinds of itelletul property (IP) rights in Singapore.The four main types of IP rights that might be relevant to information technology (IT) are patents, trade marks...
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But while we delved into the realities of being an agent, there’s something that’s worth expanding more on – and that’s a breakdown of how much an agent can really make in Singapore. But why is that important? One, to help buyers and sellers out there to under...
There is no capital gains tax in Singapore. Rental Income Rental income earned by nonresidents is subject to the nonresident tax rate of 22%, which will rise to 24% by the assessment year of 2024. The taxable income is computed by deducting property tax, insurance, maintenance, and repairs...