Intellectual Property Office of Singapore
IPOS uses its IP expertise and networks to grow innovative enterprises, powering Singapore's future economy with ideas and innovation.
Tiger Woods-backed Sun Day Red trademark upheld in Singapore dispute with Puma
Tiger Woods-backed Sun Day Red trademark upheld in Singapore dispute with Puma
IPOS dismissed Puma’s challenge, ruling Tiger logo is not likely to confuse consumers with Puma design.
US-based Reddit fails to block ‘Reddio’ trademark in IPOS ruling
The ruling found that the two marks were “more dissimilar than similar.”
Singapore proposes new standard for businesses to disclose intangible assets
It encourages enterprises to report beyond the regular accounting standards.
Need help? Startups may now get advice on using intellectual property
Only less than half of businesses acted on protecting trade secrets.
SG Copyright Act to come into force
The Act will strengthen the rights of creators and performers.
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