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Customs Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights, 2020 ed.

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Brand: Thomson West
Copyright: 2020
ISBN: 9781539285533
Service #: 40399282
Sub #: 40399283
Pages: 1490
Shelf Space: 2 in.
Publication Frequency: Updated as changes in the law dictate
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Customs Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights explains how Customs administrations protect intellectual property, providing a detailed guide to international standards and trends.

This book highlights developments in U.S. and international customs intellectual property enforcement, and contains valuable information on statutorily resolving customs enforcement issues. It offers answers to infrastructure questions raised by foreign officials and:

  • Explains the value of customs as part of a corporate IPR enforcement strategy
  • Provides the legal framework for U.S. agencies to take action to detain, seize, forfeit, and destroy goods
  • Summarizes the effects of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 (TFTEA) on customs information disclosure: authorizing Customs to disclose unredacted information in trademark and copyright cases, and clarifying Customs' legal bases for actions to stop the importation of circumvention devices
    • Implementation of TFTEA: New 2018 regulatory provision outlining procedures for IPR owners to donate hardware, software and/or equipment to CBP for detection purposes
  • Recommends actions IPR owners should take to get the most out of their efforts with border enforcement officials
  • Describes trademark and copyright cybertheft and Customs investigative efforts, working with other federal law enforcement officials
  • Identifies changes to U.S. regulations regarding private sector donations to Customs of hardware, software and equipment for enforcement purposes
  • Describes how IPR owners can benefit from engaging border enforcement authorities globally
  • Highlights recent developments to extend protection to exports and goods moving in-transit
  • Highlights required changes resulting from the signed US-Mexico-Canada Agreement
  • Comments on the European Union's regulation that went into effect in January 2014
  • Helps identify loopholes in international standards and ways to improve shortcomings
  • Provides a customs-seizure statistics chart for the U.S., European Union, and Japan
  • Provides an enforcement checklist for IPR owners to better understand national enforcement systems
  • Discusses Customs legal authority and structure to improve IPR enforcement capabilities

Features

  • Summarizes the effects of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 on customs information disclosure: o authorizing Customs to disclose unredacted information in trademark and copyright cases, and o clarifying Customs legal bases for actions to stop the importation of circumvention devices
  • Highlights required changes resulting from the signed US-Mexico-Canada Agreement
  • Summarizes the effects of the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act of 2015 on customs information disclosure: authorizing Customs to disclose unredacted information in trademark and copyright cases, and clarifying Customs legal bases for actions to stop the importation of circumvention devices
  • Discusses international border enforcement standards and trends, including the border measures in the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (now CPTPP, previously TPP) as well as the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)

  • Discusses Customs legal authority and structure to improve IPR enforcement capabilities
  • Comments on the European Union's Regulation that went into effect in January 2014
  • Recommends actions IPR owners should take to get the most out of their efforts with border enforcement officials
  • Describes trademark and copyright cybertheft and Customs investigative efforts, working with other federal law enforcement officials