TRANSSHIPMENT AND OTHER THREATS TO THE ENFORCEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS IN CANADA AND MEXICO
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Author: National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade
Publisher: National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade (softcover)
Pages: 387
Publication Date: 2004
Price: $150.00
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The National Law Center for Inter-American Free Trade recently completed a study on the cross-border transshipment of pirated intellectual property goods (including software, clothing and footwear apparel, sporting equipment, toys, music recordings, videos, DVDs, etc.), as well as other threats to the enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR) and customs laws in the NAFTA region. Transshipment and Other Threats to the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Canada and Mexico provides an assessment of prevailing conditions in the countries analyzed, as well as suggestions and recommendations on ways to combat transshipment, including improved enforcement of IPR and customs laws. The publication also identifies existing customs and IP laws, regulations and case law that apply and examines how those are implemented (or not) in practice, including their strengths and weaknesses, as well as the extent of private sector involvement. The study, which was completed in May 2003 for our U.S. Customs (now, "Department Homeland Security"), also provides a comparative analysis of the status of IPR enforcement at the border in the European Union.
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