The Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property (SAIP), in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture and the Heritage Commission, has launched a guide on protecting intellectual property rights in the handicrafts sector to raise awareness among artisans and practitioners by providing the legal knowledge needed to safeguard innovations and designs inspired by authentic national heritage.
SAIP Launches Guide to Protect Intellectual Property Rights in Handicrafts Sector
Saudi Press Agency, 15 March 2026, Saudi Arabia
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