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Questions about
intellectual property rights routinely arise during construction contract negotiations and serve as a refreshing reminder that COVID-19 issues are not the sole focus of negotiations at the moment.
Copyright is one type of intellectual property right and is the area where we tend to encounter the most queries. This blog, the first in a series, takes a look at a few of the more common queries we regularly encounter on this topic.
What do we mean by “copyright works”?
The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (Copyright Act) defines copyright as a property right that subsists in certain types of original works, notably including literary and artistic works.
The fluidity resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic has required us to constantly rethink and recalibrate the way we have operated so far. Real estate (RE) too is witnessing the changing relationship with its end-users and stakeholders. This has required RE stakeholders across sectors to structurally reimagine their strategies so as to ensure a sustained recovery. Doing so has generated the need to shift from traditional approaches and embracing new, more transformational methods primarily accelerated by widespread tech adoption.
Technology has emerged as the key enabler during these times. In April 2020, according to the Department of Telecom (DoT), India’s internet consumption increased by 13% since the nationwide lockdown in March. Similarly, an EY report (released in June 2020) stated that India s data usage per smartphone has grown by more than 20% over the last two years, averaging at about 11 GB / month; however, it increased further by about 20 – 25% within a period of t
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Published on: Sunday, December 20, 2020
By: Bernama
Credit: Borneo Post Online
KUCHING: A project management consultant will be appointed soon to expedite the Sarawak side of the Pan Borneo Highway project, which has been delayed following the Covid-19 pandemic and change of government, said Senior Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.
He said the consultant would assist the State Public Works Department (JKR Sarawak) to monitor the project, as well as carry out verification processes and other related tasks that could speed up the 786.41-km highway project involving 12 work packages, which is only 51 per cent completed so far.
“Hopefully (the appointment will be announced) by January next year. (The appointment) is more or less confirmed but we are waiting for the MOF (Finance Ministry) to finalise it,” he told reporters after attending a gathering with Sarawak media editors here today.
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