Illicit Trade: Exploring the Interconnection of Illicit Trade in Firearms, Tobacco, and Counterfeit Products
Jay Kennedy, Marco Dugato, Marina Mancuso, Flaminia De Biase 2022 Edited by Kari Kammel and Chandler Wirostek 2022
Jay Kennedy, Marco Dugato, Marina Mancuso, Flaminia De Biase 2022 Edited by Kari Kammel and Chandler Wirostek 2022
Purchase of Prescription Medicines via Social Media: A Survey-based Study of Prevalence, Risk Perceptions, and Motivations Charlotte Moureaud, John Hertig, Yao Dong, IagoS. Muraro, Saleem Alhabash, 2021 This paper explores sale of counterfeit medicine via a survey-based study. The study used a cross-sectional survey of Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) workers. MTurk is “a marketplace for …
Kari Kammel[1], 2022 Overview of the Criminalization of Trademark Counterfeiting Globally The phenomenon of trademark counterfeiting is global in nature and spans almost every jurisdiction in the world where branded products are sold. Recent estimates by the OECD quantify the trade of trademark counterfeiting globally as more than USD 464 billion in 2019, or 2.5% …
Kari Kammel1, 2022 Working paper: last updated February 11, 2022 INTRODUCTION WHY IS INFORM CONSUMERS NECESSARY? DEFINITION OF ONLINE MARKETPLACE STRIKING BANK ACCOUNT INFORMATION OR SUPPLIER INFORMATION PROACTIVE EFFORTS: REQUIRED OR EXCLUSION? TIME FOR NOTICE AND POTENTIAL SECOND NOTICE REASONABLENESS V. CONCRETE TIMEFRAME FRAUD, ABUSE, SCAM AS AN EXCEPTION TO DIRECT, UNHINDERED COMMUNICATION? DESTRUCTION OF …
A Brief Analysis of the Chinese Intellectual Property Regime Matthew R. Maher Scholarship Paper Joseph Longo, 2019 Introduction Intellectual property rights have had a space in China for centuries, though, they were not afforded serious legal consideration until the mid-1980’s. With a complex and comprehensive bureaucracy dedicated to protecting both foreign and domestic intellectual property, …
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MarketSafe® Project Partnership Report View this report as a PDF MSU A-CAPP, 2020 Project Overview Since 2017, Michigan State University (MSU) has been home to a unique and one-of-a-kind intellectual property protection partnership. MSU Licensing has collaborated with the College of Social Science’s Center for Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection (A-CAPP) to use the International AntiCounterfeiting …
The Role of International Cooperation on Trademark Enforcement Matthew R. Maher Scholarship Paper Emily Osika, 2019 Abstract The role of international cooperation through several transnational bodies provides countries the ability to cooperate on trademark enforcement mechanisms, allow for, and develop a global agenda on trademark enforcement. This is important because trademark violations are a global …
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