As ARMENPRESS was informed from the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, congratulating those present on the International Intellectual Property Day, the Prime Minister particularly mentioned: “Intellectual property and intellectual property protection are among the most urgent, most discussed and most common themes in the modern world. This is not accidental because mankind eventually came to an undeniable conclusion that nothing is worth as much as ideas because the developments in the last century led to the conclusion that intellectual property is much more important than material property. And this is why no summit, no international event is held without addressing the problem of intellectual property protection. It should be said that this is not only about the field of creative art, it concerns everything because there is nothing more expensive than the idea.”
According to Nikol Pashinyan, the importance of intellectual property goes in tune with the ideology which triggered changes in Armenia. The Prime Minister touched upon his frequent statement that nothing can happen in reality if the process did not take place in our minds first. In this context, the head of government said: “Anything that surrounds us is a reality, it exists physically, all of it first existed in our minds, in the minds of each of us, with high-tech art from the art. There is nothing that does not form in the minds of the human being and then becomes a reality. No creator can first unmask what he /she wants to get from the stone, on the canvas. Any architect can not think of what he / she wants to get in the real world without the thought of starting the process from beginning to end. And this is the reason why I myself have repeatedly stated that all the solutions are in our head, all the solutions are in our minds, all our problems are problems of the intellectual sphere.
Intellectual property protection is also of vital importance for our economic revolution, because not only is it important for us to encourage and inspire creativity. Moreover, by saying a work, I want to emphasize that the peculiarity of the 21st century is that creativity is no longer merely a work of art: any economic activity is, first of all, a work because if it is not a work, it may appear in a deadlock. State governance, everything, modern life is first and foremost a creation. It is no coincidence that one of the most frequently used terms in the 21st century is the “creative” concept, creativity and creative thinking.”
Emphasizing the importance of the International Intellectual Property Day, the Prime Minister noted that the protection of intellectual property should be a priority for the Government of Armenia because the modern economy and the global economy are based on intellectual property.
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