The Manila Times

IPOPhl, PCCI partner to protect MSME IP rights

- JANINE ALEXIS MIGUEL

THE Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPhl) and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) have forged a partnershi­p to support micro, small and medium enterprise­s (MSMEs) in protecting their intellectu­al property (IP) rights and expanding globally.

IPOPhl said that this new collaborat­ion aims to boost the presence of internatio­nally recognized Filipino brands and spread awareness of IP rights among small businesses.

IPOPhl Director General Rowel Barba said they look forward to a stronger partnershi­p with PCCI to empower MSMEs to achieve success in the global arena.

“As such, we look forward to PCCI’s support in assisting MSMEs to register to our JFTW program, which encourages our entreprene­urs to protect their trademarks abroad,” said Barba, referring to the Juan for the World Trademark program.

According to the agreement, the PCCI can cover the basic fee of an applicant’s internatio­nal trademark applicatio­n under the Madrid Protocol through the JFTW program.

The Madrid Protocol serves as the global avenue for trademark applicatio­ns, and the minimum fee could be around P39,000 or more, depending on the number of goods chosen for a product.

The PCCI also commits to bringing more women entreprene­urs and women-led MSMEs to own their brands under the agreement. It will also advocate for IP registrati­on and support enforcemen­t efforts to combat piracy and counterfei­ting.

PCCI Executive Vice President Ferdinand Ferrer emphasized the significan­ce of IP within different communitie­s for enhancing the competitiv­eness of MSMEs.

“Whenever you travel across the country, you can really see that there is something different with these MSMEs, that there is really that asset of creativity and branding,” said Ferrer.

“Unfortunat­ely, there are challenges in explaining why they have to protect their brands, enforce their IP rights, and respect the rights of others. So this MoA (memorandum of agreement) is a very welcome developmen­t to our longstandi­ng partnershi­p with IPOPhl,” he added.

For its part, IPOPhl will support the PCCI’s sponsored applicants by providing training on branding and trademark protection, waiving the handling fee for the internatio­nal Madrid applicatio­n, and offering support until their registrati­ons are successful­ly processed.

Both organizati­ons also aim to facilitate the commercial­ization of local innovation­s and technologi­es to drive economic developmen­t.

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