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Journal : International Conference on Law, Business and Governance (ICon-LBG)

LEGAL PROTECTION OF BANK CUSTOMERS IN CYBER CRIME CONNECTED WITH THE INTERNET BANKINGLAW NUMBER 11 OF 2008 CONCERNING INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS Risti Dwi Ramasari
International Conference On Law, Business and Governance (ICon-LBG) 2016: 3th IConLBG
Publisher : UBL

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Internet banking allows customers to make payments online. Internet banking is also provided accommodation banking activities through a network of computers anytime and anywhere quickly. The issues in this research are How Legal Protection of Bank Customers in Cyber Crime Against Internet Banking,and how the Internet Banking Agreement Between Banks and Customers. The approach used in this research is normative juridical and juridical empirical. Legal protection for customers by administrative provisions and by the guarantee of deposit insurance. Based Administrative Provisions that explicitly protection or protection gained through the establishment of institutions that guarantee public deposits, and implicitly that protection is generated by the bank supervision and guidance effectively.
Benefits Of Ratification Of The Madrid Protocol (Protocol Relating To The Madrid Agreement Concerning The International Registration Of Marks) For The Protection Of Intellectual Property Rights In Indonesia Risti Dwi Ramasari
International Conference On Law, Business and Governance (ICon-LBG) Vol 1 (2013): 1st ICon-LBG
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The role of marks in the era of globalization of markets is very important, especially in maintaining fairbusiness competition and preventing piracy of marks that will be detrimental to the registered mark, bothdomestically and internationally. Therefore, the business requires international trademark registrationprocedures in order to obtain legal protection in both countries of origin and in other countries where theexpansion of business is required. Along with the development of international trade, the need to protectthe international brand is also getting stronger. International conventions on the protection of brands arepresent in the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, Nice Agreement (Concerningthe International Classification of Goods and Services for the Purposes of the Registration of Marks),Madrid Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Mark and Madrid Protocol.The Madrid Protocol is an international treaty governing international trademark registration, with oneapplication, one language and one currency. The Madrid Protocol provides effective legal protection ofregistered marks and facilitates national brands into global brands able to compete with foreign marks.The ratification of the Madrid Protocol, expected to be done by the government, is a positive step insupporting the protection of domestic brands and is extensive and efficient; however, it requires goodhuman resource readiness, facilities and infrastructure such as technology to support effectiveimplementation of the Madrid Protocol in the protection of this brand.
OUTLOOK FOR TAPIS FABRIC AS TRADITIONAL CRAFTS LAMPUNG SOCIETY IN THE INDICATION GEOGRAPHY LEGAL PROTECTION Erlina B; Recca Ayu Hapsari; Risti Dwi Ramasari
International Conference On Law, Business and Governance (ICon-LBG) 2016: 3th IConLBG
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Tapis fabric as handicrafts depicting unique aspects of Lampung community life should receive other legal protection potential of more prospective and protect from the action claiming another country. Researchers assessed their registration tapis tradition of Lampung as a geographical indication products, be a potential for prevention as well as a norm that protects local names (geographical location), as a sign to recognize the quality or characteristic of the product.