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Defining IP Enforcement Such IP enforcement is defined as any legal actions you take to maintain your IP rights and ensure that no third party uses them without proper authorization, as well as obtaining compensation for losses when they do.
Intellectual property rights (IPR) refers to the legal rights given to the inventor or creator to protect his invention or creation for a certain period of time.[1] These legal rights confer an exclusive right to the inventor/creator or his assignee to fully utilize his invention/creation for a given period of time.
In case of imported goods, the IPR Enforcement rules, mentioned in 2007 entitles Custom Officers to impose or enforce IPR on the imported goods. By following a complex procedure, a right holder is free to register his/her Intellectual Property Rights with the customs officials.
Cease-and-desist letters Generally, the first step you can take against someone who has infringed your IP is to send a cease and desist letter to the alleged infringer.
IPEC JOINT STRATEGIC PLAN: As part of an integrated approach, the Trump Administration views our intellectual property strategy, policy and enforcement efforts, together, as key to helping secure the future of our innovative economy and to maintaining our competitive advantage.
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The Office of the Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator (IPEC) was established in 2008 to advise the President and coordinate with Cabinet departments and agencies on the development of the United States overall intellectual property policy and strategy, to promote innovation and creativity, and to ensure

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