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In February 2021, Ministry of Law (MinLaw) and Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS) released a draft Copyright Bill (the draft Bill) for public consultation. The draft Bill is significant because it is the first time the existing Copyright Act (the Act) is being restructured and rewritten as a whole. Piecemeal legislative amendments over decades have kept the Act relevant to technological advancements, especially with the dawn of computers and the Internet. However, the amendments have made the Act more lengthy and complex. An overhaul is needed to make the law more understandable and accessible to the public. The draft Bill also aims to implement wide-ranging changes proposed in the Copyright Review Report published by MinLaw and IPOS in 2019. This article summarises some key changes.
Its initiatives include creating jobs and skills in the IA and IP sector.
The 10-year blueprint, known as Singapore IP Strategy 2030, was announced on Monday (April 26), and will involve a task force comprising at least 10 government agencies, including the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore.
The task force will be helmed by Minister in the Prime Minister s Office Indranee Rajah, with Second Minister for Law Edwin Tong as deputy chairman.
One of the aims of the masterplan is to boost economic growth in Singapore through IP transactions and activities, and ensure that the country offers a conducive environment for businesses to protect and manage their IA and IP.