Global organizations provide governments with recommendations on anti-conterfeiting trade agreement
New York, 25 June 2010
ICC's Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) and the International Trademark Association (INTA) today announced the submission of their joint recommendations and comments on the consolidated text of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).

ICC urges G8/G20 action on counterfeiting and piracy
Toronto, 22 June 2010  The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the voice of world business, today called on leaders at the G8 and G20 summits to act decisively against counterfeiting and piracy.

ICC Spanish translation of the 2010 IP Roadmap
Paris, 17 June 2010  The Spanish translation of the 10th edition of the International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) Intellectual Property Roadmap for Business and Policy Makers was launched this week during a meeting of the Interamerican Association of Intellectual Property in Barcelona, which attracted close to 300 delegates from Spain and Latin America.

ICC publishes tenth edition of popular IP Roadmap
Paris, 7 April 2010  The tenth edition of ICC’s popular “Intellectual Property Roadmap for Business and Policy Makers” was released today, with updated information on all the major IP issues including patents, trademarks, copyright issues and discussions of less established areas such as the protection of databases and genetic resources.

Global congress says stopping counterfeiting and piracy will help economy
Cancun, Mexico, 3 December 2009  Top government officials, business leaders and senior law enforcement authorities today urged national and international political and business leaders to more fully engage in the battle against counterfeiting and piracy as one element of economic recovery efforts.

Study shows most consumers buy counterfeit goods with little remorse
Cancun, Mexico, 2 December 2009  A new report released today reveals that 80% of consumers spanning the developed and developing world regularly purchase counterfeit and pirated products, showing little remorse or fear of the consequences, including potential health and safety risks to themselves or their families.

Global Congress to call for coordinated response to counterfeit threat
Cancun, Mexico, 1 December 2009  Senior decision makers from governments, law enforcement, customs agencies and the private sector represented by ICC are gathering in Cancun to identify solutions to the worldwide trade in illegal products that is posing an increasingly dangerous threat both to people’s health and the global economy.

ICC’s BASCAP launches Intellectual Property Guidelines in Latin America
Cancun, Mexico, 1 December 2009  ICC’s Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) group today launched a set of intellectual property (IP) guidelines designed to help businesses in Latin America protect their copyright and branded materials, and deter trade in counterfeit and pirated goods.


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