EU-handlingsplan om håndhevelse av immaterielle rettigheter
Meddelelse fra Kommisjonen til Europaparlamentet, Rådet, Den europeiske økonomiske og sosiale komite og Regionsutvalget. Mot en fornyet enighet om håndhevelse av immaterielle rettigheter: en handlingsplan for EU
Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions. Towards a renewed consensus on the enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: An EU Action Plan
Svensk departementsnotat offentliggjort 18.08.2014
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BAKGRUNN (fra Kommisjonens pressemelding 02.07.2014, engelsk utgave)
Commission presents actions to better protect and enforce intellectual property rights
The European Commission has adopted two communications – an Action Plan to address infringements of intellectual property rights in the EU and a Strategy for the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR) in third countries. The EU Action Plan sets out a number of actions to focus the EU's IPR enforcement policy on commercial scale infringements (the so-called 'follow the money' approach). The Strategy setting out an international approach examines recent changes and presents ways to improve the Commission's current means of action to promote enhanced IPR standards in third countries and to stem the trade in IPR infringing goods. (For more information: IP/14/760 and MEMO/14/449.
Commission presents actions to better protect and enforce intellectual property rights
The European Commission has adopted two communications – an Action Plan to address infringements of intellectual property rights in the EU and a Strategy for the protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR) in third countries. The EU Action Plan sets out a number of actions to focus the EU's IPR enforcement policy on commercial scale infringements (the so-called 'follow the money' approach). The Strategy setting out an international approach examines recent changes and presents ways to improve the Commission's current means of action to promote enhanced IPR standards in third countries and to stem the trade in IPR infringing goods. (For more information: IP/14/760 and MEMO/14/449.