The ban on tick-tock is not permanent, but when will it end? The Federal Minister said
The ban on tick-tock is not permanent, but when will it end? The Federal Minister said
KARACHI: Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunications Syed Amin-ul-Haq has said that the ban on tick-tock has not been imposed temporarily but will be restored after removing immoral, hateful, and anti-state items.
Speaking on the occasion of the First Intellectual Property Excellence Award 2020 organized by the Government of Pakistan, Federal Minister Aminul Haq said that it is a historic occasion, good steps are being taken in the country in terms of cybersecurity, occupation, IP, and Chamber of Commerce The Ministry of IT is ready to work with.
"We have to go to universities and educational institutions for awareness, we have to tell students how to actually prevent and prevent piracy, we are with you to form a tribunal and legislate,"
he said. I passed the tender of Rs. 55 crore. Work is also going on in Shahdad Kot regarding IT. Technology is also being provided in Sukkur, Gothki, and other cities of Balochistan.
The Federal Minister said that we are going beyond 3G and 4G, the ban on Tik Tak is not permanent, the warning letter was issued to Tik Tak twice, the government will not tolerate immoral, hateful, and anti-state content.
If such content is removed from TickTack immediately, TickTack will be restored.
Farhan Hanif, the IPO official, said that every one of our business people needs intellectual property. Our culture here is just to steal other people's things, which has put business aside.
I worked in Karachi Chamber for 3 years. The business community benefits greatly from intellectual property, with India's software exports reaching millions.
Justice (retd) Anwar Mansoor Khan said that Pakistan's brands and their creation are not secure, IP rights are very useful for the maturity and popularity of any brand, IP rights are very important for businessmen to know their rights.
It is imperative that those who are violating the IPLA should be identified by the concerned authorities and action should be taken against them.
Federal Minister for IT Aminul Haq presented awards to various businessmen in the categories of Best IP Management, Emerging IP Player, Emerging IP Law Firm, IP Newcomer.
Former IPO Pakistan Tariq Feroze, Brigadier (Retd) Adnan, Sharq Vohra President's CCI, Mirza Ikhtiar Baig Chairman Baig Group, and other businessmen attended.
"We have piracy in working on software. Unless there is law enforcement, there will be no benefit. Just talking and sessions will not do anything. Every famous brand in Pakistan is copied.
We have protection, privacy, and execution," he said. If law enforcement is good, many problems of businessmen will be solved. Sharq Vohra said that Pakistan is an agricultural country, our country is far behind other countries in terms of brands, including the Prime Minister here.
Everyone present knows what the issues are, we need to know the intellectual property rights, the brand creator must be identified with the brand, we must first be sure that the brand we are registering You have your own brand if our companies pay even 10% of their potential honestly, many problems of trade and industry will be solved.

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