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JIPRO : Journal Of Intellectual Property
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26542889     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20885/jipro
Core Subject : Social,
Bahwa Journal of Intellectual Property yang disingkat JIPRO dihadirkan dan dikembangkan dalam rangka menjawab kebutuhan terhadap upaya disimenasi dan promosi segala hal berkaitan dengan ekspresi ide, kreativitas atau kekayaan intelektual dalam rangka meningkatkan kesadaran dan pemanfaatan atas ekspresi ide, kreativitas atau kekayaan intelektual guna meningkatkan kesejahteraan masyarakat secara luas berdasarkan pendekatan lintas disipin ilmu dan multidisiplin. Fokus JIPRO dilakukan pada semua bidang keilmuan yang bersifat interdisipliner dan multidisipliner yang berkaitan dengan ekspresi ide dalam hal kreativitas, inovasi atau kekayaan intelektual yang dapat memberikan nilai pengetahuan dan pemanfaatan dari kreatiitas, inovasi atau kekayaan intelektual itu sendiri guna meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat akan pentingnya suatu penghargaan atas kreativitas, inovasi atau kekayaan intelektual yang mampu mendorong peningkatan kesejahteraan masyarakat.
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PERLINDUNGAN MEREK DAGANG PADA PLATFORM E-COMMERCE DI INDONESIA DITINJAU DARI PERSPEKTIF HAM Kennedy, Alexander; Wartoyo, Franciscus Xaverius
JIPRO: Journal of Intellectual Property JIPRO, Vol. 7, No.2, 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jipro.vol7.iss2.art1

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The growth of e-commerce transactions in Indonesia reached 533 trillion Rupiah in 2023, reflecting a significant transformation in the national business landscape. This increase opens new opportunities for companies to expand their markets but also presents challenges related to business competition and intellectual property rights protection. Trademarks, as valuable assets representing the reputation and quality of products, require effective protection to build consumer trust and maintain brand integrity. This protection becomes increasingly crucial in the digital era due to the rising cases of trademark infringements, including unauthorized use and counterfeiting. This study highlights the importance of adaptive legislation and the role of technology in detecting counterfeit products in e-commerce. By employing normative juridical methods, this research analyzes the effectiveness of regulations and practices in trademark protection in Indonesia, comparing them with best practices in other countries. The study also evaluates the impact of trademark protection on human rights, emphasizing that the right to a trademark is part of intellectual property rights that protect the economic and social interests of trademark owners. E-commerce platforms play a crucial role in protecting trademarks by implementing internal policies, reporting mechanisms, and cooperation with relevant authorities. Despite progress, challenges remain, particularly in monitoring the large volume of products and addressing increasingly sophisticated infringement methods. Effective trademark protection not only enhances consumer trust but also fosters innovation and digital economic growth. This research provides recommendations to improve collaboration between the government, e-commerce platforms, and trademark owners in protecting intellectual property rights in Indonesia.
BALANCING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PROTECTION AND RELEASE OF EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY PURPOSES Prisandani, Ulya Yasmine
JIPRO: Journal of Intellectual Property JIPRO, Vol. 7, No.2, 2024
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This paper explores the balance between intellectual property protection and its release for sustainability purposes within the Indonesian legal framework. While intellectual property rights incentivize innovation by granting creators exclusivity, they can also hinder the accessibility of technologies essential for achieving sustainability goals, particularly in resource-constrained regions. The study mentions global examples, including open-source initiatives by Tesla and Toyota, and examines their implications for fostering innovation and promoting equitable access to sustainable technologies. Drawing from Indonesian laws on intellectual property and international frameworks, the paper investigates the extent to which Indonesia's legal regime accommodates intellectual property release mechanisms like compulsory licensing, patent pools, and creative commons. Using a normative legal research method, this study identifies the gaps and opportunities in Indonesia's intellectual property regime. It emphasizes the critical role of stakeholders such as corporations, the government, and international organizations in matching intellectual property protection strategies with sustainability objectives. Companies as intellectual property owners are urged to adopt sustainability-oriented approaches that integrate intellectual property release while safeguarding their commercial interests. Governments are encouraged to implement supportive policies, including incentives and regulations, to promote technology sharing. Furthermore, global entities like WIPO are called upon to foster international frameworks that prioritize sustainable development. Ultimately, this paper advocates for a collaborative, multi-stakeholder approach to ensure intellectual property systems advance innovation while addressing urgent environmental and social challenges.
KOMERSIALISASI HAK CIPTA YANG TIDAK BERLISENSI PADA PLATFROM OVER-THE-TOP Asrofi, Muchtar Hasan
JIPRO: Journal of Intellectual Property JIPRO, Vol. 7, No.2, 2024
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Vision+ (PT MNC OTT) becomes one of the live-streaming-subscription platform or the Over-The-Top subscription platform that has been receiving agreement/ license from FIFA through AFC to broadcast contents of Round 3 of 2026 World Cup Qualification Asia Zone. Vision+ is also a subscription broadcasting enterprise, so everyone who wants to use the platform and watch the contents has to create personal account and pay subscription fee. Sometimes, the platform is used by its user to make a profit (commercialization). For example, the café owner uses the personal account to broadcast the content of sport event to public. That case is our concern or object in this research. The aim of this research is to know the legal perspective of commercialization of the use of the live-streaming-platform personal account. This researchis normative legal research using statute and conceptual approaches. The result of this research is the café owner breaks the provisions of Law Number 28 of 2014 concerning Copyrights, Article 9 Paragraph (1) letter g, because the café owner broadcasts or announces the audio-visual content (economic right) without permission or license from copyrights holder which is Vision+.
URGENSI PENGATURAN TRADE DRESS DALAM PERLINDUNGAN MEREK TERKENAL SERTA IMPLIKASINYA TERHADAP PERSAINGAN USAHA Al Qawiy, Ifin Rizky; Gultom, Alif Muhammad
JIPRO: Journal of Intellectual Property JIPRO, Vol. 7, No.2, 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia

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The rise of trade dress imitation cases involving well-known trademarks in Indonesia reveals a regulatory gap that potentially harms legitimate businesses and misleads consumers. This article explores the urgency of regulating trade dress within the framework of intellectual property protection, particularly for well-known trademarks that are frequently targeted by visual imitation. Using a normative approach and analyzing Supreme Court Decision No. 402 K/Pdt.Sus/2011, this research highlights the shortcomings of Indonesia’s legal instruments in providing comprehensive protection for non-verbal visual identities, which play a vital role in brand differentiation and reputation. The study also compares Indonesia’s approach with international standards and identifies the need for regulatory harmonization to close legal loopholes exploited for unfair competition. The findings recommend that the concept of trade dress should be explicitly recognized and regulated in Indonesian law to strengthen legal certainty, protect consumers, and uphold fair business competition.
PEMANFAATAN MUSIK BUATAN AI MELALUI DEEPFAKE: STUDI HUKUM KOMPARATIF INDONESIA DAN AMERIKA SERIKAT Latifatunnisa, Raihani; Ramli, Ahmad M.; Mayana, Ranti Fauza
JIPRO: Journal of Intellectual Property JIPRO, Vol. 7, No.2, 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Indonesia

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The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology has enabled the creation of music through deepfake methods that realistically mimic the voice, style, and characteristics of artists without their involvement or consent. While this innovation brings new possibilities to the music industry, it also raises significant legal issues, particularly regarding the recognition of AI as an author, the legal protection of AI-generated musical works, and the potential infringement of the original creator’s economic and moral rights. This study aims to examine the legal status and protection of musical works produced by AI using deepfake techniques under Indonesian Law No. 28 of 2014 on Copyright, and to compare it with the legal system of the United States. This research employs a normative juridical method, combining a descriptive-analytical and comparative law approach, with a focus on secondary data derived from primary, secondary, and tertiary legal sources. The findings show that neither Indonesia nor the United States currently recognizes AI as a creator. Copyright protection is only granted if there is a significant human contribution to the creation process. However, Indonesia lacks specific regulations addressing AI, deepfake technology, or objective standards to assess originality and the threshold of similarity, which creates legal uncertainty in enforcing copyright law for AI-generated music.

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