The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) bolstered the credibility and quality of intellectual property services by introducing a formal recognition system for patent and trademark agents and attorneys.
The new system took effect on Aug. 22, 2024, ensuring that individuals providing IP services meet stringent standards of competence and ethical conduct.
“The new system will allow IPOPHL to officially recognize professionals who provide patent and trademark services. This will strengthen the IP profession as it sets standards that make for satisfactory and quality IP services,” said IPOPHL director-general Rowel Barba.
He said the recognition system would help the public identify legitimate IP professionals, safeguarding them from potential fraudulent operators.
The new regulations, outlined in Memorandum Circulars 12 and 13, detail the requirements and procedures for obtaining recognition. Othel V. Campos