Here you will find reports on the society value of IPR, the harmful effects and the extent of illegal copying as well as the connection to organized crime, etc.
The Synthesis Report brings together the findings of the research carried out over the last 5 years on the extent, scope and economic consequences of Intellectual Property Right infringement in the EU.
Read more hereThe report estimes that in 2013, international trade in counterfeit and pirated products represented up to 2.5% of world trade, or as much as USD 461 billion.
Read more hereThe report is published jointly by Europol og EUIPO. The report emphasizes that counterfeiting is to a large extent organised crime.
Read more hereThe report was published jointly by OECD and EUIPO. The report maps international trade routes in then key counterfeit sectors that make up more than half of the total estimated worldwide trade in fake goods.
Read more hereIn the latest report from EUROPOL, the organisation recommends focusing on online trade in illicit goods and services as cross-cutting crime threats with a significant impact across the spectrum of serious and organised crime.
Read more hereThe European Commission publishes yearly statistics on the detention of fake goods by the EU's customs authorities
Read more hereEUIPO published in june 2015 a report on the impact of IPR on the financial results of businesses.
Read more hereThe study was performed in cooperation between EUIPO and EPO. The study was published in October 2016.
Read more hereThe quantification of IPR infringement study series comprises a dozen of specialised studies in various sectors.
Read more hereThe study looks into the extensive use being made by suspected infringers of intellectual property of domain names.
Read more hereThe aim of the report is provide an overview of different infringing business models, assessing how they function, how they are financed, how they generate profits for their operators, what kinds of content they disseminate and how large their user bases are.
Read more hereThe main objective of the scoreboard is to gather knowledge on how young people in the EU behave online in terms of intellectual property rights.
Read more hereThis report seeks to answer the question of why some economies are more involved in counterfeit trade than others.
Read more hereStatistics Denmark publishes each year the publication ”Innovation og Forskning”. The report gives a comprehensive view on the development in R&D in Denmark.
Read more hereThe study from EUIPO and OECD examines the role of small parcels for trade with counterfeit goods
Read more hereEUIPO has published a comparative case study on alternative resolution systems for domain name disputes.
Read more hereThis study presents an updated quantitative analysis of the value, scope and magnitude of world trade in counterfeit and pirated products.
Read more hereNew EPO-EUIPO study shows link between SME growth and use of IP
Read more hereReport from EUIPO on the losses due to counterfeiting and piracy.
Read more hereNew threat assessment prepared by Europol and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).
Read more hereNew study from The EUIPO Observatory on Risks Posed by Counterfeits to Consumers.
Read more hereThe report focuses on the liability and obligations of intermediary service providers in the European Union.
Read more hereThe new Report aims to shed light on enforcement trends within the EU.
Read more hereThis report drawn up as a joint project between the EUIPO and the EPO.
Read more hereThe report examines the habits of young people when acquiring online digital content or purchasing physical goods.
Read more hereThe study looks at the attitudes of small and medium-sized companies in the European Union towards intellectual property (IP) protection.
Read more hereThis study contributes to the understanding of the illegal IPTV phenomenon.
Read more hereThis report analyses consumption of copyright-infringing music, films and TV programmes in the 28 EU Member States.
Read more hereThe report is published by the European Commission.
Read more hereThe report estimates the total value of counterfeit pharmaceuticals traded worldwide to be up to EUR 4.03 billion.
Read more hereStatus Report from EUIPO on the losses due to counterfeiting and piracy.
Read more hereJoint Europol/EUIPO report on IP Crime and its link to other serious crimes – focus Poly-Criminality
Read more hereThe paper looks into the impact of new technologies in the field of IPR.
Read more hereThe survey by EUIPO gathers knowledge on EU residents’ attitudes and behaviour in relation to intellectual property (IP).
Read more hereResults at the EU border, 2019.
Read more hereThe study compares the economic performance of companies that own IPRs with those that do not.
Read more hereThis study analyses the scale of misuse of containerised maritime transport for trade in counterfeit goods.
Read more hereJoint OECD and EUIPO study analyses the scale of the worldwide trade in counterfeit goods.
Read more hereJoint OECD-EUIPO study.
Read more hereMusic, Films and TV (2017-2020), Trends and Drivers.
Read more hereThe analysis is executed with data from 6 European countries.
Read more herePublished by the European Commission.
Read more hereJoint European Commission and EUIPO report.
Read more hereDiscussion Paper.
Read more hereResearch on online business models infringing intellectual property rights – Phase 4.
Read more hereStudy on Legislative Measures Related to Online IPR Infringements - Phase 2
Read more hereNew and existing trends in using social media for IP infringement activities and good practices to address them.
Read more hereNew Intellectual Property Crime Threat Assessment produced jointly between Europol and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO).
Read more hereJoint report from the OECD and EUIPO on trade in counterfeit goods that pose health, safety and environmental risks.
Read more hereThe study examines the habits of young people when acquiring online digital content or purchasing physical goods.
Read more hereThe study looks at the attitudes of small and medium-sized companies in the European Union towards intellectual property (IP) protection.
Read more hereA joint project of the European Patent Office and the European Union Intellectual Property Office
Read more hereJoint European Commission and EUIPO report.
Read more hereThis report analyses the economic impact of illicit trade in counterfeit goods and other types of IPR infringement on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
Read more herePhase 5: Modus Operandi of Serious and Organised Crime
Read more herePublished by the European Commission
Read more hereThe survey by EUIPO aims to gather knowledge on European consumers’ attitudes and behaviour towards intellectual property (IP).
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