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INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008

INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008. Strengthening Cooperation and Collaboration at the Global Level John Newton IPR Project Manager INTERPOL 4 th Global Congress on Combating Counterfeiting and Piracy 3-5 February 2008, Dubai. INTERPOL General Secretariat

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INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008

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  1. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 Strengthening Cooperation and Collaboration at the Global Level John Newton IPR Project Manager INTERPOL 4th Global Congress on Combating Counterfeiting and Piracy 3-5 February 2008, Dubai

  2. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 • Sum of Global Cross-Industry Sector Information

  3. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 • INTERPOL Response • Database on International Intellectual Property (DIIP) • Crime to deliver benefits for all IP crime affected • industries • Integrated regional and global IP crime intelligence • function providing “referral service” for stakeholders • Information handling protocols to protect confidential • and proprietary information while addressing industry • concerns • Developed using INTERPOL’s unique experience of • delivering successful global police databases

  4. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 • DIIP • Autonomous iBase and i2 analytical database • IP crime typologies, trends, patterns, product details, • personal information on suspect individuals and • companies • Identify links between transnational organized cross- • industry sector IP criminal activity • Recommended global minimum standard for IP crime • information collection by private sector • Major INTERPOL initiative under G8 Presidency of Japan

  5. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 • Control and Maintenance • Private sector organizations provide information, but do • not have access to it - confidential and proprietary • Data hand delivered to INTERPOL IP Crime Unit (IPCU) • Data received from private sector organizations will be • quality assured before input into DIIP • IPCU responsible for processing and storing data • Access restricted to IPCU and nominated INTERPOL • technical staff

  6. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 • Disclosure of Information • IPCU will not disclose information • Referrals made individually to affected information • owners and permission sought to inform other parties • Bi-lateral disclosure at discretion of parties concerned • Links only referred to law enforcement agencies with • express permission of information owner • IPCU to hold operational working groups to identify • collective response to transnational criminal conspiracies

  7. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 • Strategic Reports • Regional and Global Strategic Reports produced from • criminal analysis • Reports will not contain nominal or proprietary • information • Illustrate the nature and extent of transnational organized • IP crime • Provide policy makers with reliable overview of regional • and global counterfeiting and piracy

  8. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 • Performance Measurement • Number of submissions received from participating • private sector organizations • Number and nature of possible links arising from comparison between DIIP data and ICIS • Number and nature of confirmed links arising from • criminal analysis • Number of intelligence packages produced • Number of referrals made to participating private sector • organizations and law enforcement agencies

  9. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 • Conclusion • INTERPOL has developed the tools to do the job • Database on International Intellectual Property (DIIP) • Crime • Recommended global minimum standard for IP crime • information collection by private sector • To be effective bulk data from ALL IP CRIME • AFFECTED INDUSTRIES is required to deliver critical • momentum, quality hits and success

  10. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 • Final Thought for IP Crime • Affected Industries • “Rising to the Challenges” • Are YOU really serious about combating • counterfeiting and piracy or not?

  11. INTERPOL General Secretariat 2008 INTERPOL IP Crime Unit John Newton j.newton@interpol.int IPR Project Manager Aline Plançon a.plancon@interpol.int Crime Intelligence Officer Roberto Manriquez r.manriquez@interpol.int Crime Intelligence Officer Ingrid Leonard i.leonard@interpol.int Criminal Analyst Kirstine Pedersen k.pedersen@interpol.int Administrative Attaché

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