Leading figures from the world's most renowned media organizations met in Beijing on Tuesday at the World Media Summit (WMS) presidium meeting to discuss the protection of intellectual property
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) enforcement remains a major concern due to varying reasons, including a lack of political will, inadequate resources, and limited technical infrastructure according
China is set to impose severe punishments in intellectual property right (IPR) infringement and counterfeiting cases. "Penalties for IPR infringements will be increased and the cost of safeguarding
members to the ecommerce MOU,” said Director General Rowel S. Barba of the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL). “We hope we help to create a secure ecommerce environment for
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