



What is the Area of Law?
This area of law focuses on the protection and management of creative works, innovations, and digital content. It encompasses trademarks, patents, copyrights, and designs, as well as emerging issues in technology, media, and telecommunications. The goal is to protect creators’ and businesses’ intellectual assets while ensuring compliance with relevant regulations in an increasingly digital world.
Do I Need a Lawyer for this Law?
Yes. Intellectual Property (IP) and Technology Law require specialized legal knowledge to ensure proper protection, registration, and enforcement. A lawyer can assist in preventing infringement, negotiating licensing agreements, and managing disputes. Businesses developing technology, software, or media content should seek legal advice early to safeguard their assets and avoid costly errors.
Signs That You Need an IP Lawyer
You should consider consult an IP lawyer if:
- You want to register a trademark, patent, or copyright.
- You found another party copying or misusing your work or brand.
- You need to license or transfer intellectual property rights.
- You are facing a shareholder or employee dispute.
- You are developing digital platforms or software and need legal safeguards.
- You require advice on advertising, online content, or data privacy laws.
What is the Role of an IP & Technology Lawyer?
Our lawyers at CHIONG & PARTNERS helps clients:
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Protect and commercialize intellectual property through registration and licensing.
- Handle infringement actions and enforcement measures.
- Draft and negotiate software, media, and technology-related contracts.
- Ensure compliance with digital, telecommunications, and data protection laws.
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Provide strategic advice for brand management and IP portfolio growth.
Our Working Process
Our process ensures your creations and rights are well protected:
1. Initial Consultation
Understand your IP or technology concern and identify potential protection gaps.
2. Registration & Documentation
File applications, draft agreements, and ensure legal compliance.
Protection & Enforcement
Take action to safeguard and enforce your IP rights where necessary.
Questions You May Wonder
Trademark registration provides exclusive ownership and legal protection against misuse or imitation of your brand.
Ideas themselves cannot be protected, but their expression through designs, content, or inventions can be legally secured.
You may issue a legal notice to demand removal, claim damages, or pursue infringement proceedings.