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<h1>India Strengthens IPR Protection with Customs Act and 2007 Enforcement Rules to Block Infringing Imports</h1> India, a signatory to the WTO TRIPS agreement, has implemented measures under various acts like the Copyright Act, Trade Marks Act, Patents Act, and others to prevent the import of goods infringing Intellectual Property Rights (IPR). The Customs Act empowers the government to prohibit such imports, with specific rules outlined in the Intellectual Property Rights (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules, 2007. These rules detail procedures for right holders to request suspension of infringing goods and conditions for registration. An automated system, ARTS, facilitates the monitoring and enforcement of IPR during customs clearance, ensuring effective targeting of infringing goods.