Intellectual property enforcement for imported goods enables customs to apply rules and detain infringing imports. These Rules create a customs enforcement regime for Intellectual Property Rights concerning imported goods, enacted under section 156(1) of the Customs Act read with section 11 powers; they apply to goods on importation and commence on publication in the Official Gazette, enabling customs to exercise rule-prescribed functions against suspected IPR infringements at the border.
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Intellectual property enforcement for imported goods enables customs to apply rules and detain infringing imports.
These Rules create a customs enforcement regime for Intellectual Property Rights concerning imported goods, enacted under section 156(1) of the Customs Act read with section 11 powers; they apply to goods on importation and commence on publication in the Official Gazette, enabling customs to exercise rule-prescribed functions against suspected IPR infringements at the border.
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