Daily Tribune (Philippines)

No let-up vs piracy during Christmas

During the holidays, some makers of counterfei­t goods also stepped up their operations as this is the time that customers have their money to spend.

- BY RAFFY AYENG @tribunephl_raf

The inter-agency National Committee on Intellectu­al Property Rights or NCIPR will intensify its operation against counterfei­t products, especially during the Christmas season.

After the NCIPR high-level meeting in Pasay City, Police Colonel Bernardo Lao of the Philippine National Police Anti-Organized Crime Unit maintained that crackdown on fake products is a whole year-round operation, in collaborat­ion with the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s, the Department of Justice, among other members of the NCIPR.

“During the Holidays, some makers of counterfei­t goods also stepped up their operations as this is the time that customers have their money to spend. We must act double-time to catch those selling these products,” he said.

Justice Undersecre­tary Jesse Andres said the Department of Justice and the IPOPHL had signed a memorandum of agreement to intensify efforts toward prosecutio­n and law enforcemen­t on copyright infringeme­nt.

“The DoJ has also released a memorandum circular for the proactive coordinati­on of law enforcemen­t agents and other related agencies to gather evidence to build up solid cases against copyright infringers,” he said.

Last year, the NCIPR, which the IPOPHL leads as acting chairperso­n, recorded its biggest seizure of counterfei­t goods in its 13 years, amounting to P24.9 billion, surpassing the P23.6-billion worth of counterfei­t goods in 2018.

Buy local, not fake goods

IPOPHL Deputy Director General for Operations Ann Claire Cabochan urged citizens to buy local rather than fake products as gifts for their loved ones this Christmas.

“When you patronize counterfei­t goods, you are actually stealing. Let’s buy Filipino-made instead because when we patronize our own, we also spread the economic benefits to our nation. The multiplier effect is always seven-fold when we grow our own enterprise­s,” she said.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY RAFFY AYENG FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? NO fake Christmas gifts is the battlecry of (from left) Colonel Bernardo Lao of the Philippine National Police Anti-Organize Crime Unit; Justice Undersecre­tary Jesse Andres; Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s director-general Rowel Barba; IPOPHL deputy director general Ann Claire Cabochan; and IPOPHL Enforcemen­t Office supervisin­g director Christine Pangilinan-Canlapan — all members of the National Committee on Intellectu­al Property Rights — unanimousl­y urged Filipinos to buy local products instead of counterfei­t ones as gifts for this upcoming holiday season, during a press conference in Pasay City on Friday.
PHOTOGRAPH BY RAFFY AYENG FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE NO fake Christmas gifts is the battlecry of (from left) Colonel Bernardo Lao of the Philippine National Police Anti-Organize Crime Unit; Justice Undersecre­tary Jesse Andres; Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s director-general Rowel Barba; IPOPHL deputy director general Ann Claire Cabochan; and IPOPHL Enforcemen­t Office supervisin­g director Christine Pangilinan-Canlapan — all members of the National Committee on Intellectu­al Property Rights — unanimousl­y urged Filipinos to buy local products instead of counterfei­t ones as gifts for this upcoming holiday season, during a press conference in Pasay City on Friday.

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