Piracy related crimes have been increasing with particular intensity, but it is still possible for businesses to take pre-emptive steps to preserve their reputation and curtail the movement of counterfeit goods into the market.
Online monitoring to identify and track major infringers and distributors; and provide metrics for calculating results against investments
Unique fee structure for raids, offering predictability, while at the same time seeking targets with the biggest ROI
Complimentary investigations offered (with authorities or through our network), to identify the most relevant targets
Customized reports based on the specific needs of the client / details of dropped ads and searches with national or international coverage
Online enforcement – measurable results in reducing the availability of counterfeit products; ability to manage the takedown of tens of thousands of pirated ads per month and in real time
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Anti-counterfeiting
Our anti-counterfeiting and brand protection experts regularly design and implement diverse anti-piracy strategies for our clients, including for research and market surveillance, border control measures, coordinated action with customs agencies, law enforcement and action in the courts.
Our approach to trademark protection involves innovative IP management programs specifically designed for the Latam region, which take into account the cultural particularities of the continent. We also regularly provide training and seminars for authorities involved in trademark protection and the fight against piracy.
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