Enforcement of intellectual property rights through border measures: law and practice in the EU
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Titel: Enforcement of intellectual property rights through border measures
Autor: Vrins, Olivier
Jahr: 2012
CONTENTS
List ofContributors li
Contributor Biographies lvii
Tables ofCases lxix
Tables of Legislation lxxxi
Table ofTreaties and Agreements cxvii
I INTRODUCTION
1. The Magnitude and the Economic and Social Consequences
of Counterfeiting and Piracy 3
I. Introduction 3
A. Intellectual property rights and their importance in a
knowledge-based economy 3
B. Definition of counterfeiting and piracy and distinction from other forms of
intellectual property right infringements 6
II. The Magnitude ofthe Counterfeiting and Piracy Problem and the
Difficulty in Measuring it 9
A. It is difficult to estimate the size of a problem and activities that are by
definition clandestine 9
B. From a small-scale backroom business to a global industry 10
C. Factors that are driving the expansion 10
D. The information available from Customs about the enforcement of
intellectual property rights 11
III. The Economic and Social Consequences of Counterfeiting and Piracy 14
A. The economic consequences for right-holders 15
B. Economic and social consequences for countries 18
C. Consequences for consumers 21
D. The economic role ofintermediaries 23
E. Counterfeiters'identity parade 24
TV. Conclusion 25
2. The Involvement of Organized Crime in Intellectual Property
Rights Infringements 27
/. Introduction 171
II. The Involvement of Organized Crime in Commercial-Scale
Counterfeiting and Piracy 28
A. The attraction of high profits 29
B. A threat to society and public safery 30
C. Criminal multinationals 32
D. Routes to market and modus operandi 32
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III. The Limits oflnspection Systems Based Exclusively on Administrative Measures 3 3
A. The role of customs authorities in the inspection and surveillance
of goods crossing borders 33
B. Circumventing borders 33
C. The effectiveness of border measures in the face of the new challenges 36
TV. Improving Partnership and Co-operation to Guarantee Liberty, Security,
andfustice 37
A. The necessity of adapting and reinforcing co-operation 37
B. Summary of the current Situation and outlook 42
V. Conclusion 48
II INTERNATIONAL BACKGROUND AND LEGAL FRAMEWORK
3. The International Legal Framework of Border Measures in the Fight against
Counterfeiting and Piracy 51
I. Introduction 51
II. The Origins of the International Framework on Border Measures 52
III. The TRIPsAgreement 55
A. An overviewof the TRIPs Agreement 55
B. The application of TRIPs in domestic law 55
C. The Hermes decision 57
D. The Parfüms Dior decision 58
E. The Schieving-Nijstad ('Route 66') decision 58
F. The TRIPs provisions relating to border measures 60
G. Other relevant provisions of TRIPs 70
IV. Post-TRIPs andFuture Developments 70
V. Conclusion 75
III EUROPEAN UNION LEGAL FRAMEWORK
4 . EU Law and Policies on Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement 79
I. Introduction 79
IL Intellectual Property Rights within the European Commissions Structure 82
A. DG Internal Market and Services 82
B. DG Taxation and Customs Union 84
C. DG Trade 84
D. DG Enterprise and Industry 84
E. DG Information Society and Media 85
F. DG Justice 85
G. DGHomeAffairs 86
H. Other DGs and EU Agencies 86
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III. Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in the Internal Market 87
A. Legislative measures 87
B. Non-legislative measures 98
TV. Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights within Third Countries 100
A. Legislative actions 102
B. Non-legislative actions 105
V. Conclusion 106
5. Regulation (EC) 1383/2003 107
I. Introduction 107
A. Aims and objectives of the Regulation 108
B. Historical background 109
C. Regulation 1383/2003-its relation to national law 112
D. Regulation 1383/2003-its relation to international and EU law 114
77. Subject Matter and Scopeof Regulation 1383/2003 115
A. Goods infringing an intellectual property right 116
B. Customs regime of the goods 131
C. When can goods be 'suspected' of infringing intellectual property rights
under Regulation 1383/2003 on account of their customs Status? 143
D. Goods excluded from the scope of the Regulation 168
III. Application forAction bythe Customs Authorities 175
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs authorities
('ex officio measures') 175
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 178
IV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Havingfurisdiction to Determine whether Goods Infringe
an Intellectual Property Right 193
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 193
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction of the goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 201
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 210
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 216
E. Storage of the goods 218
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Foundto Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 220
VI. Penalties 223
VII. Liability ofCustoms Authorities andRight-Holders 226
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 226
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 227
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VIII. Final Provisions 230
LX. Perspectives: The Commission's Proposalfor a New Regulation
concerning Customs Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights 232
A. Objectives and overview of the Proposal 235
B. Subject matter of the new draft Regulation 236
C. Scope of the new border measures System 237
D. Procedure 245
E. Release of goods 264
F. Liability 265
G. Storage, destruction, and costs 265
H. Sanctions 269
I. Processing and exchange of data 270
J. Mutual assistance 271
K. Entry into force and transitional provisions 271
X. Conclusion 271
IV BORDER MEASURES AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL
6. Austria 277
I. Introduction 277
II. Subject Matter and Scope of the Border Measures System 278
A. Definition of infringing goods 278
B. Customs regime of the goods 285
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 285
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 286
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 287
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 287
W. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Having Jurisdiction to Determine whether Goods Infringe
an Intellectual Property Right 293
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 293
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction of the goods
without there being any need to determine whether an
intellectual property right has been infringed under national law 295
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 297
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 303
E. Storage of the goods 303
V Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 304
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VI. Penalties 305
A. Counterfeit goods 305
B. Pirated goods 306
C. Goods infringing a patent or a supplementary protection certificate 307
D. Goods infringing a plant variety right 308
E. Goods infringing a designation of origin or a geographical indication 309
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 310
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 310
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 311
VIII. Conclusion 312
7. Belgium 315
I. Introduction 315
II. Subject Matter and Scope of the Border Measures System 318
A. Definition of infringing goods 318
B. Customs situations in which Customs will act 327
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 327
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 328
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs authorities
('ex officio measures') 328
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 329
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Having Jurisdiction to Determine whether Goods Infringe
an Intellectual Property Right 337
A Conditions governing action by customs authorities 338
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction of the goods without
the need to determine whether an intellectual property right has been
infringed under national law 341
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 343
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing certain rights 352
E. Storage of the goods and destruction process 353
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Foundto Infringe an Intellectual Property Right 354
VI. Penalties 355
A. Criminal sanctions 355
B. Civil law sanctions 356
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 357
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 357
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 358
VIII. Conclusion 360
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8. Bulgaria 361
I. Introduction 361
IL Subject Matter and Scope of the Border Measures System 362
A. Definition of infringing goods 362
B. Customs regime of the goods 365
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 365
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 367
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 367
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 367
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 371
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 371
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction of the goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 372
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 372
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 375
E. Storage of the goods 375
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 375
VI. Penalties 376
VIT Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 376
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 376
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 376
VIII. Conclusion 377
9. Cyprus 379
I. Introduction 379
IL Subject Matter andScope ofthe NationalLaw Applying the Regulation 380
A. Definition of infringing goods 380
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 384
C. Goods excluded by Regulation 1383/2003 386
///. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 388
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 388
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs 389
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IV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 392
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 392
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property right
has been infringed under national law 394
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 395
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing certain intellectual
property rights 396
E. Storage ofthe goods 397
V Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 397
VI. Penalties 398
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 398
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 398
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 399
VIII. Conclusion 400
10. Czech Republic 401
I. Introduction 401
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 403
A. Definition of infringing goods 403
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 408
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 409
///. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 410
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 410
B. Ihe lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 410
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 416
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 416
B. Simplified procedure allowing destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 417
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 418
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 419
E. Storage ofthe goods 420
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V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 420
VI. Penalties 421
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 422
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 422
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 423
VIII. Conclusion 423
11. Denmark 425
I. Introduction 425
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 426
A. Definition of infringing goods 427
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 431
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 431
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 432
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 432
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 433
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 437
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 437
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction offne goods
without there being any need to determine whether an intellectual
property right has been infringed under national law 438
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 438
D. Release ofgoods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 441
E. Storage ofthe goods 441
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 441
VI. Penalties 442
VIT Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 444
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 444
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 444
VIII. Conclusion 445
12. Estonia 447
I. Introduction 447
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 448
A. Definition of infringing goods 448
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B. Customs regime ofthe goods 453
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 453
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 454
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 454
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 455
IV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 458
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 459
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
having to determine whether an intellectual property right has
been infringed under national law 461
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities with Jurisdiction to
determine whether goods infringe an intellectual property right 461
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 466
E. Storage ofthe goods 466
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 467
VI. Penalties 468
V77. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 468
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 468
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 469
VIII. Conclusion 470
13. Finland 471
I. Introduction 471
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 473
A. Definition of infringing goods 473
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 478
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 479
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 480
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 480
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 481
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 486
A Conditions governing action by customs authorities 486
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction of goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 488
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C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing certain intellectual
property rights 490
E. Storage ofthe goods 491
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 491
VI. Penalties 493
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 494
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 494
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 495
VIII. Conclusion 495
14. France 497
/. Introduction 497
II. Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 500
A. Definition of infringing goods 500
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 506
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 520
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 522
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 522
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 523
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 530
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 530
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 531
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 533
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 540
E. Storage ofthe goods 540
V Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 541
VI. Penalties 541
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 544
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 544
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 545
VIII. Conclusion 545
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15. Germany 547
I. Introduction 547
//. Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 549
A. Definition of infringing goods 549
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 557
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 558
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 560
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 560
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 560
TV Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 566
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 566
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 568
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 569
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing certain intellectual
property rights 574
E. Storage of goods 575
V Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 576
VI. Penalties 577
A. Counterfeit goods 577
B. Pirated goods 577
C. Goods infringing a patent or a supplementary protection certificate 578
D. Goods infringing a plant variety right 578
E. Goods infringing a designation of origin or a geographica! indication 578
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 578
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 578
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 579
VIII. Conclusion 580
16. Greece 581
I. Introduction 581
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 581
A. Definition of infringing goods 581
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 584
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 584
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III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 585
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 585
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 586
TV Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 590
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 590
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 591
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 592
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 593
E. Storage ofthe goods and destruction process 594
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 594
VI. Penalties 595
A. Criminal sanctions 595
B. Civil sanctions 595
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 596
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 596
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 596
VIII. Conclusion 597
17. Hungary 599
/. Introduction 599
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 600
A. Definition of infringing goods 600
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 603
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 604
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 605
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 605
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 606
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 611
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 611
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B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 612
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 614
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 616
E. Storage ofthe goods 617
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 617
VI. Penalties 618
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 618
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 618
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 619
VIII. Conclusion 619
18. Ireland 621
I. Lntroduction 621
II. Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 622
A. Definition of infringing goods 622
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 631
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 632
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 632
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 633
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 634
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 640
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 640
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 642
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual
property right 643
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 648
E. Storage ofthe goods and destruction process 648
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 648
VI. Penalties 649
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VIT Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 650
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 650
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 651
VIII Conclusion 652
19. Italy 653
I. Introduction 653
II. Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 657
A. Definition of infringing goods 657
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 665
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 666
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 668
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 668
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs actior 669
IV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 675
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 675
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 677
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual
property right 677
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 686
E. Storage ofthe goods 686
V Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 687
VI. Penalties 687
A. Counterfeit goods 687
B. Pirated goods 688
C. Goods infringing a patent or a supplementary protection certificate 689
D. Goods infringing a plant variety right 689
E. Goods infringing a designation of origin or a geographical indication 689
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 690
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 690
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 690
VIII. Conclusion 691
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20. Latvia 693
I. Introduction 693
//. Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 695
A. Definition of infringing goods 695
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 700
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 700
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 701
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 701
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 702
IV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 707
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 707
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe
goods without there being any need to determine whether
an intellectual property right has been infringed under
national law 708
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual
property right 708
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing certain rights 711
E. Storage ofthe goods 712
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 712
VI. Penalties 712
A. Administrativesanetions 713
B. Criminal sanctions 713
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 714
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 714
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 714
VIII. Conclusion 714
21. Lithuania 715
I. Introduction 715
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 717
A. Definition of infringing goods 717
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 723
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 723
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III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 724
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 724
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 725
TV Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 73 0
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 730
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 731
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having
Jurisdiction to determine whether the goods infringe an
intellectual property right 732
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 734
E. Storage ofthe goods 735
V Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 735
VI. Penalties 737
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 737
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 737
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 738
VIII. Conclusion 738
22. Luxembourg 739
I. Introduction 739
II. Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 740
A. Definition of infringing goods 740
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 745
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 746
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 746
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 747
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 747
TV Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 752
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 753
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 754
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C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 754
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 758
E. Storage ofthe goods 758
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 758
VI. Penalties 759
VIT Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 759
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 759
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 760
VIII. Conclusion 760
23. Malta 763
I. Introduction 763
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 765
A. Definition of infringing goods 765
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 770
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 771
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 772
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 772
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 773
IV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 779
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 779
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 781
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having
Jurisdiction to determine whether the goods infringe an
intellectual property right 782
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 783
E. Storage ofthe goods 783
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 784
VI. Penalties 784
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities andRight-Holders 786
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 786
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 786
VIII. Conclusion 786
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24. The Netherlands 787
I. Introduction 787
//. Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 789
A. Definition of infringing goods 789
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 799
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 800
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 802
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 802
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 803
IV Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 808
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 808
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods
without there being any need to determine whether an intellectual
property right has been infringed under national law 810
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 811
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 813
E. Storage ofthe goods 814
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 814
VI. Penalties 815
A. Civil sanctions 815
B. Criminal sanctions 816
VIT Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 818
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 818
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 819
VIII. Conclusion 820
25. Poland 823
/. Introduction 823
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 825
A. Definition of infringing goods 825
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 835
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 836
///. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 837
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 837
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 838
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TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 848
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 848
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 850
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 850
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 859
E. Storage ofthe goods 859
V Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 860
VI. Penalties 861
A. General remarks 861
B. Counterfeit goods 862
C. Pirated goods 862
D. Goods infringing a patent or a supplementary
protection certificate 863
E. Goods infringing a national plant variety right 863
F. Goods infringing a designation of origin or a
geographical indication 863
VLI. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 864
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 864
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 865
VIII. Conclusion 865
26. Portugal 867
I. Introduction 867
A. Factual background 867
B. The laws on intellectual property 868
C. Legislation on border measures 869
II Subject Matter andScope ofthe Border Measures System 874
A. Definition of infringing goods 874
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 888
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 889
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 892
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 892
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 893
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TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 901
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 901
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 904
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 908
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 915
E. Storage ofthe goods 916
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 918
VI. Penalties 919
VIT Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 922
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 922
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 924
VIII. Conclusion 924
27. Romania 927
I. Introduction 927
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 929
A. Definition of Infringing Goods 929
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 933
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 934
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 935
A. Measures prior to an application by the customs authorities
('ex officio measures') 935
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 936
IV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 940
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 940
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 941
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 942
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 945
E. Storage ofthe goods 945
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual Property Right 945
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VI. Penalties 946
VIT Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 947
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 947
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 947
VIII. Conclusion 947
28. SlovakRepublic 949
I. Introduction 949
//. Subject and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 950
A. Definition of infringing goods 950
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 954
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 955
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 956
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 956
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 956
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities andby the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 960
A. Conditions governing action by the customs authorities 960
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 961
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 962
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 962
E. Storage ofthe goods 963
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 963
VI. Penalties 964
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities andRight-Holders 965
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 965
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 965
VIII. Conclusion 966
29. Slovenia 967
/. Introduction 967
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 968
A. Definition of infringing goods 968
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 972
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 972
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III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 973
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 973
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 974
TV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 979
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 979
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 980
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction
to determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual
property right 981
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 982
E. Storage ofthe goods 982
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 983
VI. Penalties 983
VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 985
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 985
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 985
VIII. Conclusion 986
30. Spain 987
I. Introduction 987
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 989
A. Definition of infringing goods 989
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 995
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 996
III. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 997
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 997
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 998
IV. Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 1003
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 1003
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction of the goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 1005
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C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 1006
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 1007
E. Storage ofthe goods 1008
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 1008
VI. Penalties 1009
VII. Liability of CustomsAuthorities andRight-Holders 1010
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 1010
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 1011
VIII. Conclusion 1012
31. Sweden 1013
I. Introduction 1013
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 1014
A. Definition of infringing goods 1014
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 1023
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 1023
///. The Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 1024
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 1024
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 1026
TV Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 1032
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 1032
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 1034
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 1034
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 1038
E. Storage ofthe goods 1039
V. Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 1040
VI. Penalties and Remedies 1040
A. Counterfeit goods 1040
B. Pirated goods 1042
C. Goods infringing a patent or a supplementary protection certificate 1044
D. Goods infringing a plant variery right 1045
E. Goods infringing a designation of origin or a geographica! indication 1045
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VII. Liability of Customs Authorities andRight-Holders 1045
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 1045
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 1046
VIII. Conclusion 1046
32. United Kingdom 1047
I. Introduction 1047
A. United Kingdom customs offices involved in anti-counterfeiting 1047
B. Rights for which there were no border measures prior to
Regulation 1383/2003 1048
C. Regulation 1383/2003 and national legislation 1048
D. National border measures which survived the entry into force ofthe
Regulation 1049
IL Subject Matter and Scope ofthe Border Measures System 1050
A. Definition of infringing goods 1050
B. Customs regime ofthe goods 1055
C. Goods excluded by the Regulation 1058
///. Application for Action by the Customs Authorities 1059
A. Measures prior to an application for action by the customs
authorities ('ex officio measures') 1059
B. The lodging and processing ofapplications for customs action 1060
IV Conditions Governing Action by Customs Authorities and by the
Authorities Competent to Determine whether Goods Infringe an
Intellectual Property Right 1067
A. Conditions governing action by customs authorities 1067
B. Simplified procedure allowing the destruction ofthe goods without
there being any need to determine whether an intellectual property
right has been infringed under national law 1069
C. Conditions governing action by the authorities having Jurisdiction to
determine whether the goods infringe an intellectual property right 1070
D. Release of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights 1072
E. Storage ofthe goods 1073
V Provisions Applicable to Goods Found to Infringe an Intellectual
Property Right 1074
VI. Penalties 1074
A. Counterfeit goods 1075
B. Pirated goods 1076
C. Goods infringing a patent or a supplementary protection certificate 1077
D. Goods infringing a plant variety right 1078
E. Goods infringing a designation of origin or a geographica! indication 1078
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VII. Liability of Customs Authorities and Right-Holders 1078
A. Liability ofright-holders and sanctions 1078
B. Liability of customs authorities and sanctions 1078
VIII. Conclusion 1079
V CONCLUSION
33. Intellectual Property: Borders and Crossroads: An Overview ofthe Issues 1083
I. Introduction 1083
IL A Sort ofChess Game 1083
III. A Confiuence oflnterests 1084
A. Intellectual property right-holders and users 1084
B. Makers and sellers of infringing goods 1085
C. Importers 1086
D. Trans-shippers 1086
E. Consumers 1087
F. Customs and local enforcement authorities 1088
G. National governments 1088
H. Countries of origin of infringing goods 1089
I. Balancing the interests 1089
IV. Policing and the Scope of Intellectual Property Protection 1089
V. Costsfor the Owners, Profits for the Infringers 1090
VI. Conclusions 1091
Index 1093
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