EU COUNTERFEITING PIRACY
April 1st, 2004
Keith Nuthall
THE TEXTILE and clothing industry should benefit from a newly approved directive on fighting counterfeiting, the European Commission has claimed. The legislation widens powers available to EU customs and trading officials to seize fake goods and also for rights holders to secure the destruction and recall of illegal goods, plus financial compensation, injunctions and damages.* http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/en/indprop/piracy/index.htm
THE TEXTILE and clothing industry should benefit from a newly approved directive on fighting counterfeiting, the European Commission has claimed. The legislation widens powers available to EU customs and trading officials to seize fake goods and also for rights holders to secure the destruction and recall of illegal goods, plus financial compensation, injunctions and damages.* http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/en/indprop/piracy/index.htm
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