Litigation & Dispute
Protect your intellectual property from malicious intent.
Litigation and disputes focus on resolving conflicts related to intellectual property between parties regarding ownership, usage, or infringement of IP rights.
These disputes arise when a third party uses the registered owner’s intellectual property without permission, leading to legal action.
IP Cancellation Lawsuit
A Cancellation Lawsuit is a legal action filed to remove or invalidate a registered intellectual property right from the official register. This mechanism ensures that only valid, lawful, and properly maintained IP rights remain protected under the law. In Indonesia, cancellation actions are implemented through the full court hierarchy, from the first instance court up to the Supreme Court.
While cancellation actions are most commonly associated with trademark disputes, the concept applies across a wide range of IP rights, including patents, industrial designs, and geographical indications. Each IP regime provides its own grounds and procedures for challenging a registration, but the objective remains the same: to eliminate rights that should not have been granted or should no longer remain in force.
Filing a Compensation Lawsuit
A compensation lawsuit is a legal action in which the owner of an intellectual property right sues an infringer to recover monetary damages for the unauthorized use of their intellectual property rights.
Cease & Desist Letter
A cease and desist letter is a formal written request from the owner of an intellectual property (IP) asset to someone who is infringing on that asset, instructing them to stop using it. This letter serves as a legal warning, indicating that if the infringer does not comply, legal action will be pursued.
Infringement report to e-commerce
An infringement report to e-commerce is a formal notification from the owner of the corresponding IP rights to an online marketplace, detailing how another seller is using their protected intellectual property without permission.
Domain Name Dispute
Domain name disputes arise when there is a conflict over the right to register a domain name, often involving claims of trademark infringement or cybersquatting. Resolution usually includes negotiation and the filing of a complaint.
IP Enforcement
IP Enforcement refers to the legal and strategic actions taken to protect intellectual property rights against unauthorized use, infringement, counterfeiting, or misuse. Effective enforcement ensures that trademarks, patents, copyrights, industrial designs, and other IP assets remain valuable, exclusive, and legally defensible.
Our IP Enforcement Services
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- Investigation Services – Market checks, online monitoring, and evidence gathering.
- Negotiation & Settlement – Practical dispute resolution without unnecessary litigation.
- Cease & Desist Letters – Formal demands to stop infringing activities.
- Clarification Letters – Fact‑finding inquiries to confirm suspected infringement.
- Legal Risk Assessment – Evaluation of rights, risks, and enforcement options.
- Customs Recordation & Border Enforcement – Blocking counterfeit goods at entry points.
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