Manila Bulletin

IPOPHL taps global piracy site for info

- (Ma. Joselie C. Garcia)

The Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL) has partnered with the World Intellectu­al Property Organizati­on (WIPO) to gain access to WIPO’S Alert Data Sharing Platform – offering a list of internatio­nally-known pirated websites and to enhance its siteblocki­ng process.

The partnershi­p was enabled through a Letter of Understand­ing (LOU) recently signed by IPOPHL Director General Rowel S. Barba and WIPO Director General Daren Tang.

With the Philippine­s onboard the platform, IPOPHL gains intelligen­ce on all the websites which other WIPO member states reasonably suspect and enlist as intellectu­al property (IP) infringing.

“Having access to such a vast database, IPOPHL can strengthen its review of web addresses concerned in site-blocking requests. If a website of concern is found on the WIPO Data Sharing Platform list, IPOPHL has more persuasive evidence to request the National Telecommun­ications Commission to disable access to the site,” Barba said.

IPOPHL can also contribute to the inventory of so-called “sites of concern” by uploading its own “national list.”

IPOPHL is tasked to promptly update this list to remove any web address which is not justified to be of concern or has ceased to be so.

For her part, IPOPHL Deputy Director General Ann Claire C. Cabochan welcomed a new area of cooperatio­n with WIPO and hopes to maximize the partnershi­p for the benefit of the creative industry.

“This partnershi­p could help ensure the reliabilit­y and integrity of the country’s site-blocking process. This will help our creative industry thrive freely and deal proactivel­y with piracy,” she said. Signed last September, the site-blocking mechanism is said to take effect on Nov. 21.

The mechanism is seen to address rampant piracy in the Philippine­s which ranked third in East and Southeast Asia in 2020 in terms of consumers admitting to visiting piracy websites.

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