According to the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines' (IPOPHL's) 2022 Counterfeiting and Piracy Reports released on Monday, software topped the list of concerns for piracy making up 33.3%.
According to the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines' 2022 Counterfeiting and Piracy Reports released on Monday, software topped the list of concerns for piracy making up 33.3%.
The online space remained to be the leading source of intellectual property violations with a social media and social networking service on the top of the list with 60.6% of the online reports and complaints. It was followed by perfume and beauty products ; gadgets ; food ; home items ; automotive materials ; cigarettes ; and pharmaceuticals/medical products .
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