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An Overview of Intellectual Property Rights as Waqf in Indonesia and Malaysia Yuswar, Cheryl Patriana; Runtung; Maulana, Insan Budi; Azwar, T. Keizerina Devi
Ultimate Journal of Legal Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Contemporary Legal Issues
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/uljls.v1i2.13781

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This paper aims to get an overview of Intellectual Property Rights as waqf in Indonesia and Malaysia. To achieve these goals, the research uses a normative legal writing method with descriptive-analytical specifications. The findings reveal, both Indonesia and Malaysia permit IPR being waqf. Unfortunately, there are no implementing regulation or specific guidelines regarding how and what to waqf from IPR in both states. The absence of implementing regulation or guideline will have implication not only for confusion in the community, but also for the lack of applicability of IPR being waqf in the community.
Legal Protection and Commercialization Opportunities for Copyright of Architectural Works Yuswar, Cheryl Patriana; Adrian, Rio
Ultimate Journal of Legal Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Current Legal Developments
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/uljls.v3i1.19832

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Based on Law Number 28 of 2014 concerning Copyright (UUHC), architectural works are protected creations and are entitled to moral and economic rights. This protection covers the physical building, plans, technical drawings, and building models. Depending on involvement in the creation process, the architect, service user, or both can have the creator status. However, architectural copyright protection is still not optimal, as marked by the low number of copyright registrations for architectural works. Factors such as minimal UUHC outreach, communal culture, and lack of clear rules regarding copyright infringement contribute to this situation. In addition to protection, this article discusses opportunities for commercializing architectural works through licensing. Licensing agreements, exclusive and non-exclusive, can be a way for Architects to maximize their economic rights by adapting architectural works to other media, such as books, fashion, or toys. This aims to encourage innovation and provide economic benefits for creators.