Reporting Intellectual Property Crime

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Reporting Intellectual Property Crime
Author : U.s. Department of Justice
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Language : English
Release Date : 09 June 2016
ISBN : 1533691142
Pages : 26 pages
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Reporting Intellectual Property Crime by U.s. Department of Justice Book PDF Summary

Although individuals or companies can pursue civil remedies to address violations of their intellectual property rights, criminal sanctions are often warranted to ensure sufficient punishment and deterrence of wrongful activity. Congress has continually expanded and strengthened criminal laws for violations of intellectual property rights to protect innovation, to keep pace with evolving technology and, significantly, to ensure that egregious or persistent intellectual property violations do not merely become a standard cost of doing business for defendants.

Reporting Intellectual Property Crime

Although individuals or companies can pursue civil remedies to address violations of their intellectual property rights, criminal sanctions are often warranted to ensure sufficient punishment and deterrence of wrongful activity. Congress has continually expanded and strengthened criminal laws for violations of intellectual property rights to protect innovation, to keep pace

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Reporting Intellectual Property Crime

The United States has created enforceable rights in "intangibles" that are known as intellectual property, including copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. Copyright law provides federal protection against infringement of certain exclusive rights, such as reproduction and distribution, of "original works of authorship," including computer software, literary works, musical works, and

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Combating Piracy

Fraud and piracy of products and ideas have become common in the early twenty-first century, as opportunities to commit them expand, and technology makes fraud and piracy easy to carry out. In Combating Piracy: Intellectual Property Theft and Fraud, Jay S. Albanese and his contributors provide new analyses of intellectual

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Progress report of the Department of Justice s Task Force on Intellectual Property

Download or read online Progress report of the Department of Justice s Task Force on Intellectual Property written by United States. Department of Justice's Task Force on Intellectual Property, published by Unknown which was released on 2006. Get Progress report of the Department of Justice s Task Force on Intellectual Property

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Report of the Department of Justice s Task Force on Intellectual Property

Examines all of the Department of Justice's intellectual property enforcement efforts and explores methods for the Justice Department to strengthen its protection of the nation's valuable intellectual resources.

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This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. Intellectual property (IP) plays a significant role in the U.S. economy. Enforcing IP laws involves many U.S. agencies, making coordination essential. Under the Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008 (PRO-IP Act), Congress

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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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