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II International Forum on Combating Counterfeiting and Piracy April 19 2017 The IPR Center Mission To promote national security by protecting the publics health

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II International Forum on Combating Counterfeiting and Piracy April 19 2017 The IPR Center Mission To promote national security by protecting the publics health and safety US economy military and to stop predatory . 4 minutes violent crime every 26 seconds property crime every 35 seconds burglary every 15 seconds fatality every 16 minutes person injured every 14 seconds roperty damage crash every seconds law enforcementreported crash every seconds CrimeCrash Clo In many parts of the world international regional and national law enforcement authorities have uncovered intricate links between this crime and other serious offences including illicit drugs money laundering and corruption Some estimates put the co A . kind. . of. . Organized. . Economic. Crime?. Maximilian Edelbacher. Speaker: Maximilian Edelbacher. Studied Law at the Vienna University. 1972 – 2006 employee of Police, . Chief of Major Crime Bureau. Counterfeiting: Consumer Motivations, Emotions, and Awareness of Consequences. A . counterfeit product. is defined as an imitation, usually made with the intent of fraudulently passing it off as genuine. These products are often produced with the intent to take advantage of the established worth of the imitated product. Counterfeit products may carry exact logos or names of an authentic brand, but was not produced by the original brand.. 1 / 7 Background Counterfeiting pharmaceutical and diagnostic products is a criminal act which poses a significant global public health problem. Counterfeit medicines are mostly offered for sale by u Second WIPO Inter-Regional Meeting on South-South Cooperation on Patents, Trademarks, GI, Industrial Designs and Enforcement. Cairo, May 08, 2013. Secretariat of National Committee for IPRs. Ministry of Commerce, Cambodia. . In the face of mounting counterfeiting, diversion & other infringements. Jim Mentone | Director, Consumer Global Brand Protection. Create active collaboration. g. roup . MFGs & Retailers. Immigration and Prohibition: 1920’s. 18. th. Amendment gave organized crime an opportunity to make a name for themselves by making, selling and transporting liquor. Sicilian Mafia in Italy was under attack by Benito Mussolini. TYPES OF . CRIME. TYPES OF CRIME:. VIOLENT . PERSONAL . PROPERTY. WHITE COLLAR. PUBLIC-ORDER. ORGANIZED. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY. VIOLENT PERSONAL CRIME . THIS CATEGORY OF CRIME INCLUDES ASSAULT, ROBBERY, AND THE VARIOUS TYPES OF HOMICIDE--ACTS IN WHICH PHYSICAL INJURY IS INFLICTED OR THREATENED.. & Brand Protection. An Introduction to Our Speakers. Welcome. Counterfeiters . pose . a serious challenge to relatively all industries, in nearly every country. At IQPC’s cross-industry . 12th Anti-Counterfeiting & Brand Protection West Coast Summit. Victor Ivanovsky. , . Global BDM. Threats landscape. 2. Cyber attacks. . in. 2016. GROUP-IB.RU. 3. AVG amount of stolen money per banking client. : . AVG amount of money stolen per financial APT. :. Low organized games (LOGs). Assignment #1 – LOG with no equipment. You will not be permitted to use equipment.. Every student must be prepared with a LOG for next class (chosen randomly).. Only 3 tag games allowed (once they are used up you cannot use a tag game).. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) . concluded in a 2007 study that about 2% of world trade, with a value of about 176 billion (USD), is counterfeit. This number exceeds the Gross National Product (GNP) of entire economies such as Argentina (173 billion USD), Ireland (167 billion USD), Israel (129 billion USD) and Venezuela (128 billion USD) . Has all the requirements. Clean! .  . Lots of pictures. Very creative and artistic!. Lots of time and effort!. Not very organized. Missing some required information and added unnecessary information..

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