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Intellectual property filings up in 2023 says IPOPHL

BY: Catherine Cueto

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THE Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) said that the number of Intellectual Property (IP) filings for 2023 has increased dramatically.

 

As they have yet to consolidate the total figures for last year, Rowel Barba, Director General of IPOPHL, noted that the number of Intellectual Property filings for the during the first 3 quarters of 2023 exceeded the 2022 figures by 1.9 percent.

 

“Pinakamataas ang utility models na nag-increase ng 37 percent, followed by industrial design na tumaas ng 9.8 percent. Patents tumaas ng 3.7 percent, ang trademarks tumaas ng .41 percent at copyright deposits naman natin ay lumaki by almost 114 percent,” Barba said.

 

“Based on historical figures, we have been increasing by 5 to 10 percent except during the pandemic noong 2020. But ngayon naka-recover tayo and we are still optimistic that we will be able to increase by 5 to 10 percent filings,” he added.

 

Likewise, Barba noted that for 2024, they will focus on generating more public awareness on intellectual property.

 

They will also strengthen their enforcement system so as to further protect the intellectual property rights of Filipino creators and inventors.

 

“Sapagkat, sa pag-ikot po natin sa Pilipinas, well, ang observation po natin is, marami pa pong hindi nakakaalam ‘no, kung ano po ba iyong intellectual property. At doon po naman sa ating mga artist and creators, kulang pa rin po iyong kaalaman nila kung ano iyong rights nila sa batas natin,” he said.

 

“So, this year po we will concentrate in stronger enforcement system, so pinapalakas pa po natin ang ating powers, enforcement initiatives para po naman lumakas ang confidence ng mga creators natin mag-register. Sapagkat naniniwala po kami na hindi po natin ma-encourage ang ating mga creators, inventors na magparehistro kung hindi po naman natin mapoprotektahan ang kanilang intellectual property rights," he added.