+ Follow BRAND PROTECTION ASSOCIATION Tag
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[Title] => IPO head optimistic US will remove RP from IPR watch list
[Summary] => Intellectual Property Office (IPO) Director General Adrian Cristobal Jr. expressed his optimism yesterday that the US may finally downgrade the Philippines from special priority watch list to just ordinary watch list, following the completion of an out-of-cycle review that started last month.
Cristobal is even hoping that the out-of-cycle review may result in the complete removal of the Philippines from the Watch list of the Special 301 Report of the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) following the governments earnest effort to combat piracy.
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[Title] => IP group wants RP removed from Priority Watch List
[Summary] => An umbrella organization of intellectual property (IP) owners has recommended that the Philippines be removed from the Priority Watch List of the Special 301 Report of the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) based on the accomplishments of the governments anti-piracy campaign.
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[Title] => Do a raid a la BF
[Summary] => The total value of counterfeits seized by government regulatory agencies as of September this year has reached an alarming P2.4 billion.
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Cristobal is even hoping that the out-of-cycle review may result in the complete removal of the Philippines from the Watch list of the Special 301 Report of the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) following the governments earnest effort to combat piracy.
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October 16, 2002 - 12:00am