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Anti-Counterfeiting: Practice and Procedure


ISBN13: 9781999831707
Published: February 2018
Publisher: The Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £95.00



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Anti-Counterfeiting: Practice and Procedure, authored by Ralph Wehrle from specialist law firm Briffa, provides comprehensive analysis of the various civil and criminal enforcement procedures available to practitioners and intellectual property rights holders.

The Police and Crown Prosecution Service, Trading Standards, and Border Force are among the agencies which have a role to play in anti-counterfeiting. But how do they work, and which do you need to turn to? What powers do they have? What outcome can you expect?

Ralph explores all the avenues available. Ralph takes the reader through the relevant legislation including: the Trade Marks Act 1994, Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 and the Fraud Act 2006. He goes on to cover what happens when criminal proceedings are taken. Civil routes are also covered in detail.

Subjects:
Intellectual Property Law
Contents:
1. Trade in infringing product
2. Criminal provisions
3. Criminal enforcement agencies and their initial powers
4. Criminal enforcement: procedure and consequences
5. Criminal provisions
6. Civil enforcement: procedure and remedies
7. Other actions