[#13] I Thought…

I thought… “Every product can be copied and be made in other countries such as in China, Thailand or Vietnam”

If the product or the process of making a product can be and is protected by Intellectual Property Rights in Malaysia, then any import, sale, or manufacture of the product which is protected by way of a patent, registered industrial design, copyright or trademark would be an infringement of the Intellectual Property Rights. Infringing acts can be stopped by an order of a court.

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