June 12, 2013

"Year-In-Review: What Triggers Detention and Seizures, and New Approaches to Addressing Counterfeiting Risks, Trademark Protection and Grey Market Goods" at the 8th Annual Import Compliance & Enforcement Conference

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Washington, DC

Lindsay Meyer presented "Year-In-Review: What Triggers Detention and Seizures, and New Approaches to Addressing Counterfeiting Risks, Trademark Protection and Grey Market Goods" at the 8th Annual Import Compliance & Enforcement Conference on June 12.

She discussed:

  • Status of proposed CBP rules related to Trademarks and Patents;


  • How CBP and ICE have ramped up IPR enforcement, and the scope of potential penalties for violations: Inter-agency coordination and priorities going forward;


  • How the agencies detect actual or suspected infringing goods:  Concrete examples of red flags;


  • When grey market goods are seized, and how to remedy a detention notice;


  • Determining if products are grey market or counterfeit;


  • Distinguishing between black and grey market goods;


  • Strengthening your program for purchasing trademark protected goods: Tightening internal controls for IP compliance, and satisfying pre-clearance requirements;


  • Leveraging updated CBP trademark protection tools for importers, including upgrades to CBP's Intellectual Property Rights Internal Search system (IPRiS) and proper recording of trademarks; and


  • How IP holders can protect their mark in addition to available CBP tools.