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Emirates Intellectual Property Association Appoints CommuniGate Middle East to Manage its Media Relations

The Emirates Intellectual Property Association (EIPA) a organization devoted to spreading out public recognition of intellectual property civil liberties in the UAE, has actually appointed CommuniGate Middle East, a leading marketing and public connections company, to manage its public connections (Public Relations) approach and media activities.

Established to raise the level of understanding and knowledge of all Emiratis and UAE residents concerning intellectual property laws, EIPA organizes workshops and relevant efforts to combat piracy and the distribution of fake products in the nation, in addition to emphasize the adverse economic effect prompted by these prohibited activities. The organization and Dhahi Khalfan Copyright Facility, which drops under its umbrella, hold together regular training workshops on intellectual property, its areas and methods and the factors of protecting it, as part of EIPA's goal on highlighting the importance of preserving the rights of developers and human thinkers.

The association puts in substantial efforts to protect hallmarks, licenses, and copyrights. Additionally, it intends to construct an atmosphere that upholds copyright rights as ways to promoting financial growth. EIPA looks for to display the UAE's unrelenting efforts to shield these legal rights.

"The collaboration between EIPA and CommuniGate Middle East aims to make the general public much more knowledgeable about EIPA's objective and purposes through different media channels," said Major General Dr. Abdul Quddus Abdul Razzaq Al Obaidly, Assistant Commander-in-Chief for Quality and Excellence, Dubai Authorities and the Head of Board of Directors, EIPA. "Moreover, we are aiming to increase understanding of EIPA's function in shielding copyright - fighting piracy and the further spreading of counterfeit goods in the nation, as well as highlighting the unfavorable economic impact prompted by these illegal tasks."

Meanwhile, Mirna Sleem, Managing Director, CommuniGate Middle East, said: "We are honoured to collaborate with EIPA in order to help support their mission and goal in educating the community on the best ways to deal with piracy and stay clear of the circulation of imitation items in the nation to enhance the culture of copyright, in addition to highlighting EIPA's efforts to shield trademarks, licenses, and copyrights for residents and people of the UAE."

EIPA and CommuniGate Middle East will team up to present innovative and effective communications initiatives to raise recognition throughout the nation in support of EIPA's objective of advertising innovation and the nation's shift to knowledge-driven economic situation.

CommuniGate Middle East will take care of EIPA's regional and global media projects, awareness-raising campaigns, and various other PR activities. Moreover, CommuniGate will shed light on the association's continual initiatives to protect copyright and its partnership with federal government firms, civil society companies, and other relevant institutions.

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