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Increased Powers to Fight Counterfeiting
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10 April 2007 Increased Powers to Fight Counterfeiting
New legislation gets tough on copyright pirates and counterfeiters New powers to help Trading Standards officers tackle the UK's fight against counterfeiting and piracy crime come into force today. Backed by £5 million of government funding the new powers under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, will make enforcement of copyright infringement the responsibility of Trading Standards and give officers the power to make test purchases, enter premises and inspect and seize goods and documents. Malcolm Wicks, MP, the Minister for Science and Innovation, said: IP criminals should know that the UK is not a safe place. Their risk of 10 years' imprisonment and unlimited fines is very real and from this date forward a markedly higher risk." It is suspected that all international crime organisations are now involved in counterfeiting and use this as a way to launder money and fund a wide range of criminal activities. The IP Crime Group's Strategy, spearheaded by the newly renamed UK Intellectual Property Office is enabling co-ordinated action from customs, benefit fraud teams, police, trading standards and industry investigators to tackle these criminal activities. Donna Sidwell, LACORS said: Editors' notes: * The UK Intellectual Property Office has published a timetable for the implementation of the Gowers Review recommendations. * The IP Crime Group, established by the UK Intellectual Property Office working in collaboration with its many partners, has in the last two years produced the national IP Crime Strategy, the Annual Enforcement Report, developed TellPat; the national database for recording counterfeiting and piracy activities which is now recognised by the Police, intelligence officers and Trading Standards as the key database on IP Crime. The Annual Enforcement Report is available on this website. * LACORS (The Local Authorities Coordinators of Regulatory Services) is the local government central body responsible for overseeing local authority regulatory and related services. Regulatory services is the name given to a group of services which exist to ensure public protection. LACORS coordinates regulatory services delivered by local government. These range from protecting consumers against illegal doorstop selling to checking hygiene standards in restaurants and food factories. * From 2 April 2007 the Patent Office will be working under its new name, 'United Kingdom Intellectual Property Office' (UK-IPO). The new website address will be 'http://www.ipo.gov.uk' though the existing address 'http://www.patent.gov.uk' will redirect you to the new site. * The UK Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) will remain an Executive Agency of Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) within the Office for Science and Innovation (OSI) and responsible for the national framework of Intellectual Property rights, comprising patent, designs, trade marks and copyright.
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