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Customs Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights, 2011 ed.

ISBN-13: 9780314601025
Last Updated: 5/20/2011
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Brand: Thomson West
Pages: 974
Components: 1 Print
Shelf Space: 2 in.
Free Update Period: 90 days
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Description

This book discusses border enforcement of intellectual property rights, including legal authority, standards, and procedures in the U.S. and other countries. It's the only comprehensive source of how U.S. Customs protects intellectual property, and it also outlines what to look for in foreign systems. It clearly shows you how to use Customs as your first line of defense against infringing goods, and covers the legal authority to detain, seize, forfeit, and destroy goods. You'll also find information on how to statutorily resolve Customs enforcement issues, answer infrastructure questions that foreign officials raise, and much more.

Features

  • Answers infrastructure questions that foreign officials raise
  • Contains legal authority to detain, seize, forfeit, and destroy goods
  • Helps get information about the importer, exporter, and consignee of seized shipments
  • Helps identify Intellectual Property subject to protection at borders
  • Helps identify loopholes in international standards and ways to improve shortcomings
  • Helps statutorily resolve Customs enforcement issues
  • Use Customs as first line of defense against infringing goods

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