Calls increase for China intellectual-property enforcement
By Staff -- Manufacturing Business Technology, 12/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) praised a recent announcement by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative of a formal request to China for more data on intellectual property enforcement by the Chinese government under Article 63 of the World Trade Organization's Agreement in Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights.
"China must institute meaningful prevention of exports of fake goods, with criminal enforcement against the guilty parties, as it has promised," says NAM President John Engler. "Chinese ports now under governmental control are, we believe, the best enforcement opportunity both to apprehend criminals, and to work cooperatively with U.S. customs officials. But we have yet to see progress."
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