INTELLECTUAL property (IP) filings grew by 11.6 percent last year as lighter quarantine restrictions reignited business and IP-related activities, the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) said.
In a statement on Tuesday, IPOPHL said total IP filings last year reached 46,496, up from 41,668 in 2020.
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