Nadiyah Meyliana Putri
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The Urgency of Copyright Right on Bridal Makeup Design of Kendal Bridal Makeup Design to Reform Creative Industry in Indonesia Waspiah, Waspiah; Rodiyah, Rodiyah; Asmarani Ramli; Muhammad Iqbal Baiquni; Nadiyah Meyliana Putri
Journal of Law and Legal Reform Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Justice and Law Reform in Various Perspectives
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jllr.vol5i2.1211

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This research underscores the urgent need for copyright protection in the Indonesian bridal makeup design sector, particularly focusing on Kendal Bridal Makeup Design. The absence of legal safeguards for innovative makeup designs poses a significant threat to the creative efforts of makeup artists and the broader bridal industry. This study identifies a critical gap in existing intellectual property laws, which inadequately address the unique challenges of protecting original makeup designs. Findings indicate that the lack of robust copyright protections results in widespread imitation and unauthorized use of designs, undermining their economic value and diminishing creative incentives for artists. This situation impedes the growth of the creative industry, where originality and personal branding are essential. The research highlights that the current legal framework does not adequately support the sector, leaving artists exposed to exploitation and legal disputes. The novelty of this study lies in its specific focus on bridal makeup design within the Indonesian context, an area that has received limited scholarly attention. By evaluating the legal and economic impacts of insufficient copyright protection, the study offers new insights into how reforming intellectual property laws can promote innovation and support industry growth. The research contributes by advocating for targeted legal reforms to enhance copyright protections for makeup designs and provides actionable recommendations for policy changes. These measures aim to safeguard artists' rights, foster creativity, and bolster the Indonesian creative industry, thereby paving the way for a more sustainable and innovative sector.
Participatory Rural Appraisal as a Legal Education for Prevention of Trademark Infringement (Case of Bandungan, Central Java, Indonesia) Ridwan Arifin; Riska Alkadri; Bayangsari Wedhatami; Zainurohmah Zainurohmah; Nadiyah Meyliana Putri; Muhammad Wahyu Saiful Huda; Sukma Jati Husodo; Sinta Swasti
The Indonesian Journal of International Clinical Legal Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2023): Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Policy and Legal Issues: A Multifaceted E
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/iccle.v5i3.36612

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Trademarks play a crucial role in protecting the intellectual property rights of businesses and individuals. However, in rural and remote areas, awareness of trademark infringement and the legal mechanisms to prevent it may be limited. This study explores the use of Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) as an innovative approach to legal education in preventing trademark infringement, focusing on the case of Bandungan in Central Java, Indonesia. The research utilizes a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques. Through a series of workshops, surveys, and participatory activities, the study engages with the local community in Bandungan to assess their understanding of trademarks, identify potential infringement issues, and deliver legal education on trademark protection. The findings reveal that the PRA approach effectively enhances the community's awareness of trademark rights and the legal remedies available to prevent infringement. Participants actively participate in discussions, share their experiences, and collaboratively generate strategies to protect local businesses' intellectual property. Moreover, the study identifies specific challenges faced by the community in safeguarding trademarks, such as limited access to legal resources and awareness of the legal system. The research contributes to the field of legal education and rural development by highlighting the potential of PRA as a practical and community-driven method for raising awareness about trademark infringement prevention. It underscores the importance of tailoring legal education programs to the specific needs and contexts of rural communities, ultimately empowering them to protect their intellectual property rights and foster economic development.