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Protecting Copyrights & Thwarting Counterfeits

How to turn back the scourge of piracy

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    Even worse than stealing the profits of others' creation and investment, counterfeit products and services threaten the good will of the creator-investor by eroding public trust through poor quality and absence of support. Pirated music, video, books and other content, as well as counterfeit products, flow not only from abroad and over e-commerce platforms, but are trafficked wherever prospective buyers congregate virtually or physically. Remedies are available, from stopping the marketing at the platforms to seizing counterfeit goods through a U.S. Marshall to obtaining a U.S. International Trade Commission order excluding importation. This new webcast provides an introduction to common problems and appropriate solutions.

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    Stephen Y. Chow, Esq., Stephen Y. Chow, PC, Boston
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