MOIC destroys counterfeit CDs and computers loaded with illegal software

Published October 15th, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Dubai’s Ministry of Information and Culture destroyed a quantity of counterfeit and illegally copied software CDs, which were seized during its campaigns to stop piracy and the violation of software copyrights. A number of computers loaded with counterfeit software were also destroyed, as part of the effort to implement the copyright and intellectual property law. 

 

Director of the Censorship department in Dubai, Juma Al-Leem, said that investigations of smuggled, counterfeit and illegally copied goods are ongoing to protect right holders and to implement the law that organizes all dealings related to copyrighted material and intellectual property, and which prohibits all forms of infringement and counterfeiting.  

 

Al-Leem also stressed the great role that governmental institutions such as the police forces, the department of economical development and the municipality play, in addition to public awareness, in uncovering illegally copied material. 

 

Copyright protection is considered a major factor in economic development, as it encourages investment in all sectors, especially where communications and technology are concerned. Many international treaties have been signed, one of the most important being the TRIPS agreement, which the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has ratified. — (menareport.com) 

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