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MCCI announces key findings of its latest Intellectual Property Rights survey

byCT Report
20/01/2022
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MULTAN: The Multan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MCCII) has announced key findings of its latest Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) survey.

As per the findings of the survey, 37 percent of the respondents indicated that it takes 1 to 3 years to resolve a standard IPR dispute, and 22 percent stated that it takes more than 5 years. Respondents also expressed concern regarding the penalty on IPR violation being insignificant and not sufficient to act as a deterrent. Moreover, the IP Tribunals were not fully functional in all three major cities of Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.

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The MCCI IPR Survey 2021, conducted in late 2021, reflects the assessment of the foreign investors, on the state of intellectual property protection in Pakistan. Effective protection of IPR comprising of Copyrights, Patents, and Trademark is critical for attracting and retaining Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the country.

The foreign investors participating in the survey showed higher satisfaction (from 17 percent in 2020 to 37 percent in 2021) on IPOP, the IPR regulator in Pakistan, and have urged IPOP for taking a more leading role in ensuring an effective IPR regime in the country. OICCI members have asked IPOP for support in strengthening the IPR regime by automating and fast-tracking the process of registering IP, massively promoting awareness on the importance of IPR and its impact on business/investment, and improving the skills of LEAs to proactively stop the abuse of IPR.

Currently, all the MCCI members rely on their own resources for monitoring the threat of IPR violations. However, there is a great desire for all the IP owners to work in partnership with the government authorities for a better IPR regime in Pakistan. Serious lack of awareness and appreciation about IPR, lengthy timelines for granting IP rights, long-drawn judicial proceedings, inadequately trained staff at LEAs, and low penalties prescribed under IPR laws for IPR violations, were some of the key concerns highlighted in the survey.

President MCCI Khawaja Muhammad Hussain while commenting on the survey results, shared, “Foreign investors’ concerns on the effectiveness of IPR regime are supported by the loss of revenue which as a percentage of organization’s three-year turnover ranges from 1 percent to 30 percent. This, in turn, is causing significant loss to the national exchequer as well.”

Concluding the MCCI IPR Survey 2021 results, CEO/Secretary General OICCI, Shafique Ahmad, expressed his concerns on the low level of attention by key stakeholders being given to IPR. He added, “More than two-thirds (2/3rd) of the respondents feel that the issue does not fall amongst the top priorities of the Law Enforcement authorities (LEA), government, media, and even the public.” He emphasized that IPR protection is a collective responsibility and called all the key stakeholders, especially the media and government authorities for support in this regard.

 

 

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