IPR border measures restrict imports of infringing goods through notice, registration, and customs suspension procedures. Border protection against imports infringing intellectual property rights is effected under Section 11 of the Customs Act and Notification No.51/2010 through the IPR (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules, 2007, which prescribe notice, fees, registration, time limits, and safeguards. Registered right holders must furnish bonds and indemnities with consignment-specific security on interdiction; registration activates prohibition of infringing imports, is centrally managed via ARTS, and excludes transit goods and non-commercial personal consignments.
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IPR border measures restrict imports of infringing goods through notice, registration, and customs suspension procedures.
Border protection against imports infringing intellectual property rights is effected under Section 11 of the Customs Act and Notification No.51/2010 through the IPR (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules, 2007, which prescribe notice, fees, registration, time limits, and safeguards. Registered right holders must furnish bonds and indemnities with consignment-specific security on interdiction; registration activates prohibition of infringing imports, is centrally managed via ARTS, and excludes transit goods and non-commercial personal consignments.
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