Saudi Arabia: 3,317 Sites Blocked Over Intellectual Property Breaches

In a significant crackdown on intellectual property breaches, Saudi Arabia has blocked 3,317 websites and seized over 41 million counterfeit items, demonstrating a robust enforcement campaign by the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP). This campaign is part of the broader strategy to safeguard IP rights and foster a creativity-driven economy.

Details of the Crackdown

Saudi Arabia’s aggressive approach to IP enforcement has resulted in the seizure of a massive amount of counterfeit goods, underlining the scale of IP violations. The blocked websites were targeted for their role in facilitating IP infringements within the Saudi jurisdiction.

Surge in IP Registrations

Amidst heightened enforcement, there was a noticeable increase in IP registrations in 2023. The SAIP received 7,048 patent applications, marking a 21 percent rise from the previous year. Trademark registration applications also saw a 13 percent increase, with 45,325 filings, alongside a 29 percent jump in industrial design applications to 1,942.

By strengthening IP rights enforcement, Saudi Arabia aims to attract more business and investment, positioning itself as a leader in the global knowledge economy.

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2024-04-30T12:57:22+00:00April 30th, 2024|News|
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