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MANILA - The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) launched on Thursday the Juan for the World (JFTW) Program, a Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and private-sector backed initiative that will enable 100 micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to protect their trademarks and be competitive in global markets. "We hope to make them realize the opportunities in the global markets and how early protection of trademarks can help them grow their business with ease," IPOPHL Director General Rowel Barba said at the launch of the program. From 2012 --when the Philippines acceded to the Madrid Protocol-- to 2020, IPOPHL recorded some 399 resident registrations under the international filing system. Of this, only 154 or 39 percent are small entities. "This low rate is attributable to the lack of financing and know-how on the international trademark application process. Our newest Juan for the World Program will take down all these barriers," Barba said. Through the program, IPOPHL aims to assist 100 MSMEs to achieve successful registrations under the Madrid Protocol by end-2024. Global trademark incentive package Bureau of Trademark (BOT) director Jesus Antonio Ros said IPOPHL will provide assistance throughout the registration process of a JFTW beneficiary and waive the PHP2,618 handling fee. Meanwhile, private sector partners will cover at least the basic fee --about PHP49,627 for a colored mark and about PHP35,888 for a black and white mark. However, MSMEs approved for the program must be willing to shoulder the additional expenses in the registration such as the supplementary fee (about PHP5,496); complementary fee (PHP5,496); individual fee (ranging from PHP13,000 to PHP30,000 depending on country of choice); and/or costs to hire trademark agents usually required by laws for foreign filings in case of objections. "This program provides big savings for MSMEs who are burdened by the overall Madrid Protocol registration fees but would like to protect their marks internationally. We hear stories of local MSME brands being copied in other countries and they feel defeated. With this program, we can protect Filipino brands in several major markets in the world," Ros said. Aside from international trademark registration, he said the JFTW Program, through private and public sector partners, will provide beneficiaries with financial and technical business assistance, such as in marketing and management, among others. "This makes JFTW the ultimate trademark incentive package to promote Philippine MSMEs' global expansion," he added. Partners IPOPHL formalized its tie-up with initial partners for the program -its mother agency, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Philippine Franchise Association (PFA) and the Philippine Retailers Association (PRA)- through the signing of separate memorandum of agreements (MOAs) on Thursday. Under the MOAs, IPOPHL will support partners in enhancing their capacity to protect and manage their stakeholders' or members' IP rights through enforcement training and advisory assistance. Meanwhile, the DTI commits to review and endorse MSMEs eligible to the program. The PFA and any PRA member shall sponsor at least the basic fee for the application under the Madrid Protocol. Both the DTI and industry partners commit to assist IPOPHL in promoting the use of IP as "valuable business assets." Specifically, they commit to promote both the "Juana Make a Mark" and the newest "Juan for the World" in encouraging eligible MSMEs to register their trademarks. "Through their intellectual properties, MSMEs can also add a higher value to their company. The company's innovation and growth, in turn, can potentially become massive generators in higher-income jobs," DTI Secretary Ramon Lopez said. PRA chairman Paul Santos echoed this, saying trademarks are "a trust seal" to distinguish businesses with high quality products and services. "Trademarks do not only protect your brand but also foster creativity, innovation and enhance healthy competition... We hope the JFTW program will inspire more Philippine retailers and businesses to register their IPs so we can continue progressing and innovating our products, brands and industries," Santos said. PFA president Sherill Quintana lauded the program saying "this initiative makes (international registration) more affordable and much easier than what we were doing in the past." Quintana said their company, Orsypa Spa Solutions, Inc., had incurred PHP200,000 for a single mark as businesses would have to file on their own in each country of preference. The Madrid Protocol is the international trademark filing system created by the Madrid Union, currently enforced by 109 member-countries. It allows a single, low-cost application for trademark registration in any or all 125 countries which together represent over 80 percent of global trade. (PR) }

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Manila ,Philippines ,Philippine ,Benguet ,Madrid ,Spain ,Filipino ,Ramon Lopez ,Jesus Antonio Ros ,Sherill Quintana ,Paul Santos ,Orsypa Spa Solutions Inc ,Madrid Union ,Property Office Of The Philippines ,Philippine Franchise Association ,Bureau Of Trademark ,World Program ,Philippine Retailers Association ,Intellectual Property Office ,General Rowel Barba ,Madrid Protocol ,Orsypa Spa Solutions ,Manila The Intellectual Property Office Of Philippines Ipophl Launched On Thursday Juan For World Jftw Program ,A Department Of Trade And Industry Dti Private Sector Backed Initiative That Will Enable 100 Micro ,Mall And Medium Enterprises Msmes To Protect Their Trademarks Be Competitive In Global Markets Quot We Hope Make Them Realize The Opportunities How Early Protection Of Can Help Grow Business With Ease ,Uot Ipophl Director General Rowel Barba Said At The Launch Of Program From 2012 When Philippines Acceded To Madrid Protocol 2020 ,Pophl Recorded Some 399 Resident Registrations Under The International Filing System Of This ,Nly 154 Or 39 Percent Are Small Entities Quot This Low Rate Is Attributable To The Lack Of Financing And Know How On International Trademark Application Process Our Newest Juan For World Program Will Take Down All These Barriers ,Uot Barba Said Through The Program ,Pophl Aims To Assist 100 Msmes Achieve Successful Registrations Under The Madrid Protocol By End 2024 Global Trademark Incentive Package Bureau Of Bot Director Jesus Antonio Ros Said Ipophl Will Provide Assistance Throughout Registration Process Ofa Jftw Beneficiary And Waive Php2 ,618 Handling Fee Meanwhile ,Rivate Sector Partners Will Cover At Least The Basic Fee About Php49 ,627 Fora Colored Mark And About Php35 ,888 Fora Black And White Mark However ,Smes Approved For The Program Must Be Willing To Shoulder Additional Expenses In Registration Such As Supplementary Fee About Php5 ,496 Complementary Fee Php5 ,496 Individual Fee Ranging From Php13 ,000 To Php30 ,000 Depending On Country Of Choice And Or Costs To Hire Trademark Agents Usually Required By Laws For Foreign Filings In Case Objections Quot This Program Provides Big Savings Msmes Who Are Burdened The Overall Madrid Protocol Registration Fees But Would Like Protect Their Marks Internationally We Hear Stories Local Msme Brands Being Copied Other Countries They Feel Defeated With ,E Can Protect Filipino Brands In Several Major Markets The World ,Uot Ros Said Aside From International Trademark Registration ,E Said The Jftw Program ,Hrough Private And Public Sector Partners ,Ill Provide Beneficiaries With Financial And Technical Business Assistance ,Uch As In Marketing And Management ,Mong Others Quot This Makes Jftw The Ultimate Trademark Incentive Package To Promote Philippine Msmes 39 Global Expansion ,Uot He Added Partners Ipophl Formalized Its Tie Up With Initial For The Program Mother Agency ,He Department Of Trade And Industry ,He Philippine Franchise Association Pfa And The Retailers Pra Through Signing Of Separate Memorandum Agreements Moas On Thursday Under ,Pophl Will Support Partners In Enhancing Their Capacity To Protect And Manage Stakeholders 39 Or Members Ip Rights Through Enforcement Training Advisory Assistance Meanwhile ,He Dti Commits To Review And Endorse Msmes Eligible The Program Pfa Any Pra Member Shall Sponsor At Least Basic Fee For Application Under Madrid Protocol Both Industry Partners Commit Assist Ipophl In Promoting Use Of Ip As Quot Valuable Business Assets Specifically ,Hey Commit To Promote Both The Quot Juana Makea Mark And Newest Juan For World In Encouraging Eligible Msmes Register Their Trademarks Through Intellectual Properties ,Smes Can Also Adda Higher Value To Their Company The 39s Innovation And Growth ,N Turn ,An Potentially Become Massive Generators In Higher Income Jobs ,Uot Dti Secretary Ramon Lopez Said Pra Chairman Paul Santos Echoed This ,Aying Trademarks Are Quota Trust Seal Quot To Distinguish Businesses With High Quality Products And Services Do Not Only Protect Your Brand But Also Foster Creativity ,Nnovation And Enhance Healthy Competition We Hope The Jftw Program Will Inspire More Philippine Retailers Businesses To Register Their Ips So Can Continue Progressing Innovating Our Products ,Rands And Industries ,Uot Santos Said Pfa President Sherill Quintana Lauded The Program Saying Quot This Initiative Makes International Registration More Affordable And Much Easier Than What We Were Doing In Past Their Company ,Nc ,Ad Incurred Php200 ,000 Fora Single Mark As Businesses Would Have To File On Their Own In Each Country Of Preference The Madrid Protocol Is International Trademark Filing System Created By Union ,Urrently Enforced By 109 Member Countries It Allowsa Single ,Ow Cost Application For Trademark Registration In Any Or All 125 Countries Which Together Represent Over 80 Percent Of Global Trade Pr ,

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