Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights
U.S. Perspective
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 1 July 2013
- ISBN 9780195390001
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages528 pages
- Size 235x156 mm
- Language English 0
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Short description:
In Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: U.S. Perspective, Sherri Schornstein explains how to develop an intellectual property case for criminal referral and how to present such a case to the government for investigation and prosecution.
MoreLong description:
Counterfeiting and piracy were once limited to T-shirts and music sold on street corners. Today, copyright owners encounter infringers more often than customers. Counterfeit goods are sold via the Internet to consumers and wind their way through supply chains into everything from cell phones to weapons platforms. Rights owners suffer brand diminution and economic loss. Counterfeits threaten public health and safety, causing unscheduled maintenance, property damage, physical
injury, and even death.
In Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: U.S. Perspective, career federal prosecutor Sherri Schornstein demystifies the criminal legal process by guiding readers through the federal prosecution maze. She offers detailed information about criminal enforcement, including the roles of government agencies and how private industry can develop case referrals. She also provides cross-industry interviews with former
high-ranking government insiders, investigators, attorneys, academics, and brand protection professionals who share experiences concerning the enforcement challenge. This book will be a valuable addition to every industry sector and a resource for those in other countries seeking to understand how the U.S. criminal justice system addresses IP crime.
Table of Contents:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
FOREWORD BY NANCY KREMERS
AUTHOR'S NOTE
CHAPTER 1: Overview and Scope of the IP Enforcement Challenge
CHAPTER 2: The Role of Key U.S. Federal Government Agencies in IP Enforcement and Policy
CHAPTER 3: How they do it: Views on IP Enforcement
CHAPTER 4: Prosecution and the Criminal Justice System
CHAPTER 5: Counterfeit Integrated Circuits Case Studies
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A - Index to Acronyms
APPENDIX B - Checklists for Reporting IP Crimes to Law Enforcement
APPENDIX C - Core Intellectual Property Criminal Statutes
APPENDIX D - Governmental and Industry Trade Group Contacts
INDEX BY SUBJECT