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Dr. Suyud Margono

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Basic principles regarding ownership of protection in the Intellectual Property (IP) System is classified as exclusivity individual property rights/ IPR (known as Exclusive rights). IP Attorneys involved and committed to the development of IP in the future digital industry going forward, not only for policy makers but all stakeholders (including the IP Attorneys Profession) for example the importance of data for financial technology (Fintech), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Innovation in digital trade, and the Internet of Things (IOT), which has implications for aspects of Intellectual Property In several laws practices that the Parties can settle through dispute resolution outside the court. IP owners often deal with complex contractual relationships that involve the parties in different forms of cooperation in research and development, production or commercialization of IPR. This includes cases in relation with IP assets that are exploited across national borders, so disputes involving IP may be related to many jurisdictions. This article structured is to discuss for the new forms of IP  dispute resolution models driven by the parties an overview of the different forms that digitalised lawyering and exploring recent developments concerning On-line Legal Platforms (OLP) and Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) as the  evolutions in the use of aIl in law regime. The  most important aspect is the legal protection and deal with law proceeding in dispute settlement forum. The law of choice of forum should be able to provide protection for intellectual property works so that the people is able to develop their creations which ultimately lead to the success of Intellectual Property Rights protection.

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Development Intellectual Property (Ip) Dispute Resolution In Digital Industries For Ip Attorneys As Legal Profession. (2024). Journal of Namibian Studies : History Politics Culture, 41, 31-62. https://doi.org/10.59670/xm0cc017

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