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Piracy and counterfeit goods hurt an innovation-driven economy. Aside from progressive business initiatives, a good IP climate also requires robust enforcement of legislation. Enforcement agencies such as the Intellectual Property Rights Branch (IPRB) of the Singapore Police Force work to combat Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) infringements within the nation.

 YearCopyright raidsTrade mark raidsTotal raids Total value seized
2022 115061S$1,351,061.90
2021 29193S$2,306,419.14
2020 16162S$1,896,508.30
2019 18384S$2,412,700.20 
2018  0124124S$6,258,034.80 
2017 3109 112 S$13,442,015.35 
2016 2121123S$2,561,721.55
20153163166S$16,334,863.50
20147162169S$1,480,738.70
201312182194S$2,679,353.80
201230224254S$2,023,057.00
201135197232S$1,973,549.00
201060194254S$6,618,794.00
200951189240S$3,029,251.00
200860122182S$3,325,283.00
200754196250S$3,385,269.00
200657144201S$9,952,296.00
200561168229S$19,774,083.00
2004126190316S$12,665,969.00


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