Abstract
This research discusses the obligations of brand owners or brand certificate holders to be able to use their brand as stated in the registered brand certificate issued by the Directorate General of Intellectual Property and analysis of further supervision carried out by the Directorate General of Intellectual Property in carrying out supervision after the issuance of the brand certificate. The research method used in this research is doctrinal or normative. The obligation of a brand owner to use his or her mark as stated in the registered mark certificate is one of the brand owner's good intentions in registering the mark, but in reality, there are still brand owners who use marks that do not follow the registered mark certificate. This can be realized if the supervision system of the Directorate General of Intellectual Property after the issuance of the brand certificate can be implemented properly.
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