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6th Annual Pan Arab Intellectual Property Rights Forum held in Beirut
Business Software Alliance coordinates with Lebanese Ministry of Economy and Trade to facilitate discussions on regional anti-piracy trends, strategies and best practices
The Forum was attended by representatives from prominent international organisations, in addition to delegates from all the Arab countries. Topics being discussed included challenges of protecting Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), generating greater awareness about IPR protection and the role of the government in IPR protection. The two-day forum also facilitated the exchange of experiences and best practices in the protection of intellectual property rights in different countries of the region. Examples of successful consumer, business awareness and education programs were also presented during the forum.
Salwa Faour, Director of the Intellectual Property Protection Office, in Lebanon's Ministry of Economy and Trade, said, "Strong intellectual property protection is critical to the software industry and the regional economy as a whole. It is imperative that the governments and the software industry work closely together to come up with several high-impact measures to tackle software piracy and ensure that the economy does not lose valuable revenue. We believe that this IPR forum will once again serve as an important platform to discuss various pertinent issues related to IPR protection and how the government, industry and consumers can play a crucial role in safeguarding intellectual property."
Jawad Al Redha, Business Software Alliance Chair, Gulf Region, said, "Today it is no longer enough if we protect intellectual property, we need to also recognise intellectual property as a job creator and valuable component of our regional economy. Through these annual IPR forums, we aim to identify new ways of effectively protecting IPR with the participation and concerted efforts of all parties concerned. While the region is seeing rapidly growing technological adoption and internet penetration, which is contributing to overall economic growth, we need to ensure that this growth is not compromised through software piracy."
About BSA
The Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) is the world's foremost advocate for the software industry, working in 80 countries to expand software markets and create conditions for innovation and growth. Governments and industry partners look to BSA for thoughtful approaches to key policy and legal issues, recognizing that software plays a critical role in driving economic and social progress in all nations. BSA's member companies invest billions of dollars a year in local economies, good jobs, and next-generation solutions that will help people around the world be more productive, connected, and secure. BSA members include: Adobe, Altium, Apple, Asseco Poland S.A., Attachmate, Autodesk, AVEVA, Bentley Systems, CNC, Corel, Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks Corporation, DBA Lab S.p.A., Mamut, Microsoft, NedGraphics, Progress Software, O&O Software, Scalable Software, Siemens, Symantec, Tekla and The MathWorks.
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