India:
Executive And Legal Regime Fight Against Counterfeiting
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Counterfeiting imperils a nation's economic growth and
tarnishes its brand image. India's recent efforts to develop a
robust and well-coordinated executive and legal regime to tackle
this menace include the first National Intellectual Property Rights
(IPR) Policy, unveiled in May 2016; the creation of IPR cells in
state police forces; the launch of the IPR Enforcement Toolkit in
January 2017; and training programmes on IPR enforcement for police
officials in various states.
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