Solo King's Title Proposed as Trademark, Ministry of Law Responds
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Indonesia's Ministry of Law and Human Rights is responding to a request to register the title of the Solo king as a trademark.
- The process is currently in the announcement phase, with the ministry urging interested parties to use legal mechanisms to file objections.
- Minister Supratman Andi Agtas stated that the ministry will thoroughly review any objections and provide protection to those with legitimate claims.
Indonesia's Ministry of Law and Human Rights is addressing a request to register the title of the Solo king as a trademark. Minister Supratman Andi Agtas confirmed the process is in its announcement phase and called on interested parties to utilize legal channels to submit any objections, complete with supporting documents.
"I ask that objections to trademark applications and requests for copyright cancellation be submitted immediately according to the established mechanisms," Supratman said during a discussion in South Jakarta on Friday. He assured that the ministry would thoroughly examine all submitted objections and supporting documents.
I ask that objections to trademark applications and requests for copyright cancellation be submitted immediately according to the established mechanisms.
"After the objections and all supporting documents are received, the Ministry of Law will conduct an in-depth review and provide protection to those who are rightfully entitled according to the provisions of laws and regulations," Supratman added. He emphasized that all trademark applications are processed in accordance with legal regulations, including allowing the public or interested parties to file objections during the announcement period.
After the objections and all supporting documents are received, the Ministry of Law will conduct an in-depth review and provide protection to those who are rightfully entitled according to the provisions of laws and regulations.
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.