By Rafael Lacaz Amaral
Anti-counterfeiting: A Global Guide 2019
The growth of the Brazilian market and economy is paralleled by the increase in counterfeiting activities. The enforcement of IP rights involves planning, technology, intelligence, training and coordination, with support from a number of laws and treaties, as well as the relevant rules of the Federal Constitution, the Civil Code, the Criminal Code, the Civil Procedure Code, the Criminal Procedure Code and administrative statutory instruments.
This article, authored by our senior partners Elizabeth Kasznar, Gabriel Leonardos and Rafael Lacaz, first appeared in Anti-counterfeiting: A Global Guide 2019, a supplement to World Trademark Review, published by Globe Business Media Group – IP Division. Click below to read the full article.
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