Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia Act 2002 explained

Short Title:Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia Act 2002
Legislature:Parliament of Malaysia
Long Title:An Act to establish the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia and to provide for its functions and powers and for matters connected therewith.
Citation:Act 617
Territorial Extent:Throughout Malaysia
Enacted By:Dewan Rakyat
Date Passed:8 October 2001
Enacted By2:Dewan Negara
Date Passed2:26 November 2001
Royal Assent:14 January 2002
Date Commenced:24 January 2002
Date Effective:[3 March 2003, P.U. (B) 102/2003]
Bill:Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia Bill 2001
Bill Citation:D.R. 34/2001
Introduced By:Muhyiddin Yassin, Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
1St Reading:7 August 2001
2Nd Reading:8 October 2001
3Rd Reading:8 October 2001
Bill2:Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia Bill 2001
Bill Citation2:D.R. 34/2001
Introduced By2:Muhyiddin Yassin, Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs
1St Reading2:26 November 2001
2Nd Reading2:26 November 2001
3Rd Reading2:26 November 2001
Related Legislation:Trade Marks Act 1976 [Act 175]
Patents Act 1983 [Act 291]
Copyright Act 1987 [Act 332]
Industrial Designs Act 1996 [Act 552]
Layout-Designs of Integrated Circuits Act 2000 [Act 601]
Geographical Indications Act 2000 [Act 602]
Status:In force

The Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia Act 2002 (Malay: Akta Perbadanan Harta Intelek Malaysia 2002), is a Malaysian laws which enacted to establish the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia and to provide for its functions and powers and for matters connected therewith.

Structure

The Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia Act 2002, in its current form (1 January 2006), consists of 7 Parts containing 41 sections and 2 schedules (including no amendment).

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