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Trademark Counterfeiting, Product Piracy, and the Billion Dollar Threat to the U.S. Economy [Hardcover]

Paul Paradise (Author)
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1567202500 978-1567202502 September 30, 1999

Called the business crime wave of the 21st century, trademark counterfeiting and product piracy are worldwide in scope and cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars every year. High technology and the globalization of business have made it possible to counterfeit and pirate a seemingly limitless number of products, from t-shirts, designer jeans, films and books to auto and airplane parts, and prescription drugs. The 1995-1996 trade dispute between the U.S. and China shows how serious the problem has become for American business and for U.S. diplomatic relations. Paradise explores the history of counterfeiting and piracy, shows how they are done, and the strategies that U.S. businesses are using to combat them. With interviews, commentary, and anecdotes by corporate attorneys, business leaders, and private investigators, this well-written book is essential for anyone interested in the damage that violations of intellectual property law are inflicting on world trade and what is being done to stop it.

Paradise lays out the problem in Chapter 1 with a clear explanation of the differences between trademarks, copyrights, and patents, and the laws covering each. In Chapter 2 he looks at the role played by organized crime, gray market goods, the lack of intellectual property laws, and ultimately the threat to U.S. business. He discusses the recent investigations and disputes with China, and its aftermath throughout Southeast Asia. Chapter 4 focuses on the knockoff, chapter 5 on street peddlers and flea markets (and how merchants are retaliating), and chapter 6 on the tracking of counterfeiters. The entertainment industries and the pharmaceutical industries are then closely examined. He follows with equally comprehensive (and chilling) studies of automobile and aircraft parts counterfeiting and piracy in cyberspace. Paradise ends with a look at what is being done to counteract the inroads that piracy and counterfeiting have made into the global economy, and offers a provocative call for more and better efforts in the future.


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In today's high-tech world, pirates no longer roam the seas in search of bounty. Instead, they work all over the world, misusing official trademarks, peddling inexpensive "knock-offs" of well-known brands, and selling inferior counterfeit products (all of which resulted, in 1995, in an estimated $200 billion loss to the U.S. economy). Paradise, a freelance electronics, law, and entertainment journalist, here collects articles (many previously published) on global piracy. In one, he delivers a fascinating first-hand account of the U.S.-China trade dispute and the negotiations that prevented a U.S. trade embargo against China; in another, he focuses on a private investigator working to counter the counterfeiters. A chapter on the impact of cyberspace nicely updates this otherwise disjointed assortment of stand-alone pieces. As geopolitical barriers to trade are increasingly dismantled, this book will continue to be a useful reference for law or business collections.ADale F. Farris, Groves, TX
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"Satellite and cable piracy, which ultimately lead to consumer signal theft, are significant problems for the cable industry costing in excess of 6 billion dollars annually. Mr. Paradise has done an outstanding job in covering this particular problem, as well as the broader problem of product counterfeiting. Counterfeit and pirated products, to include cable 'black boxes, ' can be found on the street corners of many American cities undermining and negatively impacting the business community at large. For those interested in present-day American business, this book is a must read!"-Robert J. Astarita Sr. Vice-President, Corporate Security, and Henry Hack, Vice-President, Security Telecommunications Services, New York Metro Area

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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (September 30, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1567202500
  • ISBN-13: 978-1567202502
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.5 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars a page-turner!, November 3, 2001
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A one-of-a-kind book! I've never seen any other book on the shelves that discusses this topic. Certainly not as thoroughly as Mr. Paradise covers it. It's obvious he's done his homework. The research and time spent talking to the experts is also apparent.
I'm a librarian and I read a couple of hundred books a year so I don't waste any time on books I don't find interesting. I couldn't put this book down! Despite the catchy title this is a fun book to read. I'd recommend it to anyone interested in keeping abreast of current events of anyone who just wants to read a darned good book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a stunner, December 30, 2000
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the definitive guide to commercial counterfitting available on the market.

Paul really delivers the goods in this page turning expose'.

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Most people have never heard of the term, although they may be familiar with names such as imitation, knockoff, replica, look-alike, counterfeit, and fake. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
antipiracy program, counterfeit cassettes, counterfeit garments, counterfeit auto parts, parte seizure order, suitable ruse, piracy situation, signal theft, antipiracy campaign, pirate market, flea market owners, antipiracy operations, commercial counterfeiting, counterfeiting problem, counterfeit merchandise, counterfeit parts, antipiracy effort, product counterfeiting, counterfeit market, trademark counterfeiting, unapproved parts, book piracy, piracy problem, computer piracy, flea market vendors
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
United States, New York, Hong Kong, Levi Strauss, Trademark Counterfeiting Act, East Asia, Latin America, New Jersey, Copyright Act, Priority Foreign Country, People's Republic of China, Supreme Court, Carratu International, Trademark Act, United Kingdom, Middle East, David Woods, Jay Berman, Third World, Trade Act, Crime Commission, Los Angeles, Trade Representative, Business Week, John Bliss
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