EC action plan for 2013-2017 to address infringements of intellectual property rights 

December 11:  The European Commission today announced the adoption of an “action plan” to address infringements of intellectual property rights for 2013-2017.

Background

In 2011, EC Customs detained almost 115 million articles suspected of infringing intellectual property rights. In a report presented today, the EC stated that positive results have been achieved under the current action plan (2009-2012), but that there continue to be challenges and a need to maintain an EU-wide approach in the work of Customs enforcement of intellectual property rights.

New action plan

The new action plan contains “innovative ideas” to address intellectual property right infringements at EU borders, while taking into account the current economic climate.


Particular focus is placed on effective implementation and monitoring of EU rules on customs enforcement of intellectual property rights (expected to be adopted by the European Parliament and Council).


The other strategic objectives of the action plan are:


  • Addressing major trends in the trade of intellectual property rights “infringing goods” (e.g., the increased trend in small parcels related to internet purchases)
  • Addressing the trade of “infringing goods” throughout the international supply chain
  • Strengthening cooperation with the European Observatory and law enforcement authorities on infringements


For more information, contact a professional with KPMG’s Trade & Customs practice:


Douglas Zuvich

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Andrew Siciliano

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John L. McLoughlin

(267) 256-2614


Todd R. Smith

(949) 885-5617


Luis A. Abad

(212) 954-3094


Amie Ahanchian

(202) 533-3247


Or your local KPMG Trade & Customs professional.




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