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Combating Counterfeit and Substandard ICT Devices 17 -18 November 2014 Geneva Technology Debate, Part 2: ICT Industry Perspectives and Anti. Counterfeit/Substandard Technologies and Systems Glenn Jones ICC – BASCAP & HP Global Anti-Counterfeiting Program Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014
• Connect across industry sectors • Pool resources • Amplify business voice • Establish issues as public policy priority • Push for allocation of resources, high standards and stronger enforcement • Improve awareness Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014
Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014
Magnitude of the IPR Problem • Total global economic value of counterfeit and pirated products is estimated to reach $1. 77 trillion by the end of 2015. • International trade, including goods passing through FTZ, accounts for more than half of counterfeiting and piracy or $960 billion. • Counterfeiting and piracy are estimated to cost G 20 governments and consumers over $125 billion every year. • Approximately 2. 5 million jobs have been destroyed by counterfeiting and piracy. Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014
Risks and Dangers of Counterfeits No longer just fake luxury goods. Counterfeit medicine in Europe is worth an estimated € 10. 5 billion a year. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates 10% of all drugs counterfeit, over 30% in developing countries. Counterfeit electrical goods in legitimate stores. Perfume, cosmetics and body care products. Fake tobacco, alcohol and food products. Low quality; potentially dangerous materials/ingredients. Vehicle and other spare parts. Military components – missile guidance systems, aircraft, weapons, etc. Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014
Counterfeiting and Piracy: a lucrative market for organized crime The emergence of organized IP crime Factors contribute to organized crime’s entry into IP crime: Profit vs. risk Often modest legal penalties Lax enforcement of IP crime The transnational nature of IP crime Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014
Information – Knowledge – Advocacy Reports on: • IP Guidelines for Business • Consumer Attitudes and Perceptions on Counterfeiting and Piracy • IP: Powerhouse for Innovation and Economic Growth • Impact of Counterfeiting on Governments and Consumers Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014
Information – Knowledge – Advocacy Controlling the Zone: Balancing facilitation and control to combat illicit trade in the world’s Free Trade Zones Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014 Confiscation of the Proceeds of IP Crime: a modern tool for deterring counterfeiting and piracy
Country and Regional Initiatives Kenya Ukraine Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014 Turkey India Russia
Public Awareness “Fakes • • • Cost More, I Buy Real” Global awareness campaign Helps consumers understand the real health and safety risks associated with counterfeit goods Offers ways for consumers to consciously take steps away from purchasing these goods Available in 26 languages Being used in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Kenya, the Philippines and Turkey Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014
Albanian French Turkish Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014 Arabic Ukrainian Spanish
Technology Debate, Part 2: ICT industry perspectives and anticounterfeit/substandard technologies and systems Panelists: Mr. Mr. Zhou Jian – MIIT China Martin Bernhardt – Sanofi/IFPMA Yves Jobin – SGS Keith Mainwaring – Ukrainian NIS Geneva, Switzerland, 17 -18 November 2014
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