The Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan (IPO-Pakistan) has launched an online platform designed to combat piracy and counterfeiting to support innovators, entrepreneurs, and creators across Pakistan.
The new portal, named the Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Complaint Management System (IPRE-CMS), was inaugurated in Lahore by IPO Chairman Ambassador (retd) Farukh Amil and Director General Nauman Aslam.
Officials described the project as a milestone toward modernizing intellectual property protection in Pakistan.
Chairman Farukh Amil told reporters the IPRE-CMS would simplify filing complaints, saving time, energy, and resources for applicants.
The platform enables complainants to track cases online and monitor progress at every stage.
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He said the effort reflects the government’s focus on digitalization and improving ease of doing business in the country, adding that protecting intellectual property is vital to building investor confidence and stimulating Pakistan’s creative economy.
Director General Nauman Aslam emphasized IPO-Pakistan’s commitment to protecting, registering, and enforcing intellectual property rights.
He noted the agency aims to ensure innovators and creators receive tangible rewards for their hard work and investments.
Through the IPRE-CMS, applicants can submit complaints from anywhere, eliminating the need to visit IPO offices. The portal shortens processing times, reduces costs, and provides secure accounts, calendars, and automated notifications.