EU Intellectual Property Law & Policy News: May 2008

European Commission publishes 2007 Customs seizures of counterfeit goods at the EU's external border
Statistics just published by the European Commission relating to counterfeit and piracy show a significant increase in customs activity last year. In 2007, customs registered over 43,000 cases of fake goods seized at the EU's external border, compared to 37,000 in 2006. This results notably from improved cooperation between customs and industry, enabling customs to better target suspected shipments and to recognize counterfeit goods. Despite this, the number of articles seized decreased from last year's peak of 128 million articles to around 79 million. This is due to a growing number of seizures involving smaller quantities of counterfeit and pirated articles. However, cigarettes and clothing continue to be faked in large quantities and there has been a worrying increase in sectors that are potentially dangerous to consumers (medicines, electrical equipment, personal care products).
[European Commission Press Release]

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2007 customs seizures of counterfeit goods

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Conference on Counterfeiting and Piracy, Brussels, May 13, 2008

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European Commissioner Charlie McCreevy on counterfeiting and piracy
Charlie McCreevy, European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services: Counterfeiting and Piracy, Conference on Counterfeiting and Piracy, Brussels, 13 May 2008
[Speech]

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