TY - GEN AB - This study develops and applies a rigorous methodology to estimate the incidence of counterfeit and pirated items in world trade. This methodology can be used in the future to refine the assessment as the quality and quantity of data improve. The study also provides an analysis of the market for counterfeit and pirated goods and the effects on various affected parties, ranging from the owners of the intellectual property rights, to consumers and governments. The study also provides a number of in-depth snapshots of different industry sectors, highlighting how those sectors are affected by counterfeiting and piracy, and how they are responding.--Publisher's description. AU - Avery, Peter. CN - HF1040.7 ID - 24629 KW - Intellectual property. KW - Intellectual property infringement KW - Intellectual property infringement. KW - Product counterfeiting. KW - Infractions au droit d'auteur. KW - Produits commerciaux KW - Piratage (Droit d'auteur) KW - Marques de commerce KW - Contrefaçon KW - Faux LK - http://www.sourceoecd.org/9264045511 N1 - "Prepared by the Structural Policy Division of the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry ... The main authors were Peter Avery [and others]"--Foreword. N1 - "This work is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD"--Title page verso. N1 - 8.6. Piracy rates and main centres of production. N1 - This report, covering counterfeiting and piracy resulting in the production of tangible goods, is Phase I of a three-phase project examining the economic impact of counterfeiting and piracy. Phase II will cover digital piracy, while phase III will cover all other forms of counterfeiting. N1 - "The report was prepared by the Structural Policy Division of the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry. The main authors were Peter Avery ...[et al.]"--Foreword. N1 - "Prepared by the Structural Policy Division of the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry ... The main authors were Peter Avery [and others]"--Page 3. N2 - This study develops and applies a rigorous methodology to estimate the incidence of counterfeit and pirated items in world trade. This methodology can be used in the future to refine the assessment as the quality and quantity of data improve. The study also provides an analysis of the market for counterfeit and pirated goods and the effects on various affected parties, ranging from the owners of the intellectual property rights, to consumers and governments. The study also provides a number of in-depth snapshots of different industry sectors, highlighting how those sectors are affected by counterfeiting and piracy, and how they are responding.--Publisher's description. SN - 9789264045514 T1 - The economic impact of counterfeiting and piracy. TI - The economic impact of counterfeiting and piracy. UR - http://www.sourceoecd.org/9264045511 ER -