The Philippine Star

Copyright filings up 122% in 2021

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

Copyright filings with the Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s (IPOPHL) jumped 122 percent year-on-year in 2021, as the agency stepped up efforts to promote the importance of IP registrati­on.

In a statement yesterday, the IPOPHL said copyright deposits reached 2,086 last year, more than double the 940 in 2020.

IPOPHL attributed the increase its efforts to increase awareness on the benefits of copyright registrati­on.

“Copyright security is better achieved when creators opt to register their original works with IPOPHL,” IPOPHL director general Rowel Barba said.

He said current registrati­on rates have made IPOPHL services more available for artists who struggle financiall­y, especially if they want to secure a bulk of their artworks.

As part of efforts to promote IP protection, specifical­ly copyright registrati­on, Barba recently visited the Anakbanwa Exhibit in Dagupan City in Pangasinan where select works of resident artists were featured.

The project, spearheade­d by Pangasinan Rep. Christophe­r de Venecia, aims to help resident artists have better appreciati­on of the value of their works to culture and the economy.

“The goal is to empower our local creatives here in the fourth district to be able to avail the protection of their IP and to understand their rights and privileges,” De Venecia said, citing emerging infringeme­nt trends growing online have made IP protection more important.

“But also, consumers must understand their responsibi­lity not to infringe on anyone’s IP. I always say that a strong foundation of a strong and vibrant creative economy is a strong and vibrant IP regime,” he said.

During the meeting with IPOPHL, resident artists narrated their own experience­s of IP violations due to little understand­ing of their rights as creators.

Resident artists also consulted IPOPHL experts on how to properly protect their works.

“We assure our stakeholde­rs that they can secure better protection once they entrust us with keeping these works safe through registrati­on,” Barba said.

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