ANNEXURE - Format for notice in respect of goods infringing intellectual property rights under Intellectual Property Rights(Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules , 2007
Intellectual Property Rights (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules, 2007
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Customs notice for infringing imported goods requires applicant details, ownership proof and evidence to suspend release of shipment. A prescribed format for notices to customs requires applicant and authorized representative contact details, proof of ownership of the asserted intellectual property right, a statement of grounds for suspension of release, and for specific consignments, consignment details with prima facie evidence. The notice must include a detailed goods description with Customs Tariff Heading and a sample or photograph of a genuine product, designate the customs entry point, and bear a declaration, signature, office seal and date.
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Customs notice for infringing imported goods requires applicant details, ownership proof and evidence to suspend release of shipment.
A prescribed format for notices to customs requires applicant and authorized representative contact details, proof of ownership of the asserted intellectual property right, a statement of grounds for suspension of release, and for specific consignments, consignment details with prima facie evidence. The notice must include a detailed goods description with Customs Tariff Heading and a sample or photograph of a genuine product, designate the customs entry point, and bear a declaration, signature, office seal and date.
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