By Douglas Clarke-Williams ( August 20, 2025, 14:48 GMT | Insight) -- Pakistan’s enforcement of intellectual property law has made little progress over the last five years, a report by the UK Intellectual Property Office has found. While Pakistan has made strides in updating its laws and regulations, the country still struggles to combat widespread infringement. Counterfeiting and piracy across medicines, digital content, software and printed works continue to impose a “substantial financial burden,” it said.Pakistan’s enforcement of intellectual property law has made little progress over the last five years, a report by the UK Intellectual Property Office has found. While Pakistan has made strides in updating its laws and regulations, the country still struggles to combat widespread infringement....
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