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The economic impact of counterfeiting and piracy / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: Paris : OECD, 2008.Descripción: 395 p. : il., gráficas, tablas ; 27 cmISBN:
  • 9789264045514
  • 9264045511
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • HF 1040.7 E286.2008
Formatos físicos adicionales:
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Resumen: This study develops and applies a rigorous methodology to estimate the incidence of counterfeit and pirated items in world trade. This methodology can be used in the future to refine the assessment as the quality and quantity of data improve. The study also provides an analysis of the market for counterfeit and pirated goods and the effects on various affected parties, ranging from the owners of the intellectual property rights, to consumers and governments. The study also provides a number of in-depth snapshots of different industry sectors, highlighting how those sectors are affected by counterfeiting and piracy, and how they are responding.--Publisher's description.
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Libros Biblioteca Francisco Xavier Clavigero Acervo Acervo General HF 1040.7 E286.2008 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) ej. 1 Disponible UIA016346

"Prepared by the Structural Policy Division of the OECD Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry ... The main authors were Peter Avery ... [et al.]"--Foreword.

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This study develops and applies a rigorous methodology to estimate the incidence of counterfeit and pirated items in world trade. This methodology can be used in the future to refine the assessment as the quality and quantity of data improve. The study also provides an analysis of the market for counterfeit and pirated goods and the effects on various affected parties, ranging from the owners of the intellectual property rights, to consumers and governments. The study also provides a number of in-depth snapshots of different industry sectors, highlighting how those sectors are affected by counterfeiting and piracy, and how they are responding.--Publisher's description.

Disponible también en World Wide Web.