Counterfeit and pirated products pose a threat to the economic security of the state, consumer and environmental safety, and to Ukraine’s status as an EU candidate country.
These challenges require us to take a comprehensive approach to strengthening intellectual property protection in Ukraine by researching the problem, sharing knowledge, providing tools to combat infringements, and raising the value of IP rights awareness among the public.
The Intellectual Property Rights Infringement Monitoring Center (hereinafter referred to as the IPRs Infringement Monitoring Center) is a specialized platform that will bring together a wide range of stakeholders – experts, governmental, law enforcement and customs authorities, business, and NGOs – to implement such a comprehensive approach.
Main activities:
About the Unified Ukrainian IP Portal
Also, one of the tools for digitalization and enhancing transparency in the combating of IP rights infringement will be the creation of the Unified Ukrainian IP portal on the basis of the IPRs infringement Monitoring Center, which is currently drafting (Unified Ukrainian IP portal).
The main functionality of the portal will include information on the importance of IP and the consequences of infringements, research and recommendations of the Center, registers of right holders, expert institutions, and organizations for the destruction of counterfeits.
What has already been done by the IPRs Monitoring Center (as of 06.02.2024)
It was agreed to sign memorandums of understanding with such organizations:
For cooperation and other issues within the jurisdiction of the IPRs Infringement Monitoring Center, please contact Oleksandra Kosenko.
Contacts:
Oleksandra Kosenko
Head of the Intellectual Property Rights Infringement Monitoring Center,
+380 (44) 494 06 94,
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