recent, As the Philippine National Intellectual Property Commission (NCIPR) Acting chairman of, Philippine Intellectual Property Office (IPOPHL) To the members of the organization, The Philippine Customs Service (BOC) , Especially the Subic customs port, Intercepted value up to 5. 6 The Philippine Peso million counterfeit wearable clothing operation was appreciated.
People are being detained 1252 We found a lot of major brand logos on a carton, Adidas, for example, Nike, H&M, UNIqlo, Zara, Cotton-On, Shein, There are even Filipino brands Bench. meanwhile, The names of luxury fashion brands also appeared on other boxes, Such as Gucci, Lacoste, Louis Vuitton, Armani Exchange and Balenciaga Paris Etc.
The counterfeit wearables, which filled two container trucks, came from Dhaka, Bangladesh, And was scheduled to be sent to a facility called Bonne Volonté Consumer Goods In the hands of.
therewith, IPOPHL Intellectual Property Enforcement Office (IEO) Inspector General Christine.Pangirinan-Canlapan (Christine Pangilinan-Canlapan) expression: "This deal violates "The first 8293 Republic Act No" or "1997 Intellectual Property Code" and "The first 10863 Republic Act No" or "Customs Modernization and Tariff Act" Stipulation in. "
2023 years 6 month 26 day, IEO Director Marita.Vallestro-Dagsa (Marlita I. Vallestero-Dagsa) , Intellectual property expert Janet.Payoyo (Janette J. Payoyo) And technical advisor Rolando.Somontina (Rolando L. Somontina) Also participated in the customs inspection of goods.
IPOPHL Director Lowe.Barba (Rowel S. Barba) preach: "The Subic Customs Port is highly vigilant and persistent in its fight against counterfeiters, Prevent counterfeit goods from flooding the local market, We appreciate that. " In addition, He also spoke to Commissioner of the Customs Bureau than En Venido.Rubio (Bienvenido Y. Rubio) , Chief Intelligence Officer Yuvi Marks.UI (Juvymax R. Uy) , Carmelita, Subic port collector.Talusan (Carmelita M. Talusan) , Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority Chairman and Chief Executive Jonathan.tan (Jonathan D. Tan) And the director of Customs Intelligence and Investigative Services, Wayne.Enciso (Verne Y. Enciso) Expressed thanks.
He added: "We hope the successful operation carried out by the Customs will serve as a lesson to all offenders, That is, to focus on legitimate activities, Rather than bring harm to society. Just like what happened to the manufacturers and traders of these fake shirts, You can only risk business failure, Watching their capital go down the drain. "
Last year, Philippine Customs seized a total of value 77 Counterfeit goods of PHP100 million.
in 2021 years, NCIPR The seizure was worth up to 249 Hundreds of millions of Philippine pesos of counterfeit goods, It's a record high, Most of these goods are cigarettes and alcohol, The second is handbags, Purses and footwear.
NCIPR Add up to 15 Name member, It is led by the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry. The agency's mandate is to develop and implement policies that can be used to strengthen the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in the Philippines.
Except for the Customs Bureau, NCIPR Members also include the Department of Justice, Food and Drug Administration, National Bureau of Investigation, Philippine National Police, Optical media committee, National Book Development Committee, Office of the Special Envoy on Transnational Crime, Ministry of Home Affairs and Local Government, National telecommunications commission, Ministry of Information and Communications Technology, Internal Revenue Service and Immigration. (Be compiled from www. ipophil. gov. ph)
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