Intellectual Property Crime and Enforcement in Australia

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Intellectual Property Crime and Enforcement in Australia
Author : Anonim
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2008
ISBN : 1921185899
Pages : 104 pages
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In Australia, there is a lack of reliable data on the extent to which crime involving intellectual property (IP) infringement exists. This lack of data has been identified in a number of public inquiries into copyright and trade mark infringement and enforcement in Australia (for example, HRSCLCA 2000; IPCRC 2000). The purpose of the current research project was to collate available information on IP crime in Australia, and determine from existing research and through consultations: the economic impact on business of IP crime; links to organised crime; current public/consumer perceptions of IP crime; public law enforcement responses to IP crime; possible future directions..

Intellectual Property Crime and Enforcement in Australia

In Australia, there is a lack of reliable data on the extent to which crime involving intellectual property (IP) infringement exists. This lack of data has been identified in a number of public inquiries into copyright and trade mark infringement and enforcement in Australia (for example, HRSCLCA 2000; IPCRC 2000). The purpose

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