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A South Wales law firm has secured a major contract from a multinational software company, to support its strategy on protecting its Intellectual Property and lead its fight against international piracy of its products.



Cardiff-based CJCH Solicitors has a contract with Dassault Systèmes to combat the unlawful use of its design software across countries in Europe and the Middle East.
The CJCH team, led by senior partner Stephen Clarke (pictured), investigates the use of pirated software  in these countries and takes the appropriate  action against the infringers  with the aim of either regularising the situation or stopping the misuse through the legal process.
“We first worked with Dassault Systèmes six years ago,” explained Mr Clarke. “Initially, it was just in the UK and in compliance related issues.  However the success we achieved led to our firm being invited to run pilot projects with the focus being the commercial use of pirated software  We started the pilot last summer in six European countries and from the results achieved we won the full-time contract that has now been   widened further.
“The latest contract adds 10 further countries in Europe to our portfolio, as well as the Middle East. “

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