Three Pillars of the Copyright System Any efficient copyright system must include: 1) appropriate legislation 2) management mechanisms 3) enforcement.

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Three Pillars of the Copyright System Any efficient copyright system must include: 1) appropriate legislation 2) management mechanisms 3) enforcement mechanisms

Factors Influencing Enforcement 1) Very big amounts involved in counterfeiting/piracy activities (5-7 % of world trade) 2) Clear links to organised crime 3) Many pirated products dangerous (deficient spare parts or computer programs, useless medicines, etc) 4) Huge tax losses for governments

Important considerations 1) Sanctions must be sufficiently severe 2) Important that remedies can be applied quickly.

International instruments relating to enforcement 1) Some general provisions in the Berne and Paris Conventions and WCT and WPPT 2) Detailed standards in TRIPS 3) Some conventions on recognition of judgements. So far, no instruments concerning applicable law

Enforcement Standards Part 3 of the TRIPS Agreement Regional standards, e.g. European Union on Enforcement Directive

TRIPS Enforcement Standards 1. General Principles 2. Obligations for specific fields: a) Civil and administrative measures b) Border measures c) Criminal procedures

Some other comments on enforcement 1) Standing to institute proceedings 2) Usefulness of rules of presumption 3) Publication of judgements 4) Monitoring the manufacture of optical discs, etc. 5) Protection of encryption and other technical protection measures 6) Institution of criminal proceedings

WIPO Enforcement Committee Advisory Committee on Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights. Mandate: advice, cooperation and coordination of enforcement measures. No standard-setting. Controversial committee.

WIPO Enforcement Committee First Session in 2003: discussion about mandate and activities Second Session in 2004: the role of the judiciary. Third Session in 2005: measures concerning awareness-building and training.

Authorities/bodies involved in enforcement Police Prosecutors Judiciary Collective management organisations Other interest organizations

The Judiciary Increased litigation. Reasons 1) Greater importance copyright law in general. 2) Increase of economic interest involve 3) The enormous diversity of situations to be covered by copyright law 4) the ”information society”

The Judiciary IP issues to be dealt with 1) by courts of general competence, or 2) specialised courts (China, Thailand, Malaysia),or 3) by special chambers of general courts.

The Judiciary Points of litigation; examples a) the level of originality required b) whether performance is ”public” c) moral rights d) ownership of rights in employment situations e) penal sanctions; who is liable?

The Judiciary The legal instruments to be used. 1) The copyright law law itself 2) Competition law 3) Penal law and laws on criminal or civil procedure 4) Trade law (e.g. concerning exhaustion).

The Judiciary Some elements of proceedings. a) Rules of evidence; burden of proof b) The role of expert evidence on: - legal issues - technical issues (computer programs) - identification of fake goods c) The importance of provisional measures

The Judiciary Litigation issues (Enforcement Committee) a) litigation costs b) calculation of damages c) the specialization of the judiciary d) the level of penal sanctions

Final observation Much information on the WIPO website under ”Enforcement” IPIEIS Forum (WIPO forum for exchange of information on enforcement).