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In Taiwan on March 18, 2005, the Taipei City Police with cooperation from trade raided a pirate CD-R
lab seizing 93 optical disk burners and arresting three folks.
In December 2004, Kuwaiti Customs raided a huge
DVD-R manufacturing operation, the first found in the Middle East.
In December 2004, Peru's National Police raided a Lima buying middle where pirated goods are bought, confiscating
over $500,000 in pirated DVDs and CDs. VLCC's stated purpose is to execute the contracts on copyright
transfer between the middle and authors; to help settle disputes among members; and, to coordinate with related worldwide
organizations in protecting literary copyright. The Plan was adopted by a consensus course of that included Brazilian representatives of the involved copyright and trademark sectors.
This circular authorizes intellectual property rights holders
and their representatives to file petitions for making
use of border management measures for intellectual property in the event that they find evidence of infringement.
In January 2005, in Beijing, the third annual Ambassador's IPR Roundtable brought collectively both USG,
Chinese, EU, and Japanese officials with business and
business representatives to debate the new judicial interpretations on the
IPR section of China's criminal code presented by the Supreme
People's Court, and Chinese IPR enforcement actions. Chinese IPR violations obtain an interagency evaluation and if enough proof is
collected, the case is delivered to the eye of the Ministry of Commerce through our trade facilitation office
in Beijing.