By Lelethu Mquqo
16 September 2010
The Department of Trade and Industry launched its anti-piracy campaign in East Rand, Gauteng yesterday.
The launch includes a two-day intellectual property workshop, which will see delegates from the creative arts industry engaging with the department.
These discussions are a plan to try and get proposals to combat the problem of piracy.
Trade and Industry Deputy Minister, Thandi Tobias-Pokolo, says government hopes to get a positive outcome from this interactive session, where resolutions, rather than complaints, will be discussed.
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