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Question: Malaysian Intellectual Property - PATENT
Answer: The Patents Act 1983 (the “Patents Act”) and the Patents Regulations 1986 (the "Patents Regulations"), which came into force on 1 October 1986, govern the grant and validity of patent rights for inventions in Malaysia. These statutes provide an independent patent system for Malaysia under which an application must be filed with the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO) to secure the grant of a Malaysian patent. The earlier system of re-registering UK patents has been repealed.
Various updating amendments to the Act and Regulations have been introduced over the years, with significant changes being made in 1995, 2001, 2003, 2006 and 2011.
On 16 May 2006, Malaysia acceded to the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT). As a result, the PCT entered into force for Malaysia with effect from 16 August 2006. The PCT provides an avenue for Malaysian individuals and companies to initiate the complex process of securing patents overseas, by allowing them to file an international patent application. It also simplifies the process of applying for a Malaysian patent for overseas applicants that have filed a PCT application on or after 16 August 2006.
(Source: MIPA - Malaysian Intellectual Property Association , 09 Sep 2021)
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