Submissions sought on Anti-Counterfeit Trade Deal
Minister calls for submissions on Anti-Counterfeiting
Trade Agreement
Commerce Minister Simon
Power is calling for submissions on a range of intellectual
property proposals in the digital arena to help develop the
proposed Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).
This is the third round of public consultations on ACTA,
and New Zealand will be hosting Round 8 of the ACTA
negotiations in Wellington from 12-16 April.
Digital
enforcement measures will be one of the topics that will be
discussed by delegations from Australia, Canada, the
European Union, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Singapore,
Switzerland, Morocco, and the US.
“Intellectual property rights infringement is changing in nature with the development of technology. Therefore, enforcement measures need to be constantly reviewed to ensure they remain effective.
“I encourage interested parties to provide submissions to help set a higher benchmark for the enforcement of intellectual property rights.”
The
Ministry of Economic Development’s discussion paper can be
found at:
http://www.med.govt.nz/templates/MultipageDocumentTOC____42582.aspx
Submissions about digital enforcement can be sent to: trademarks@med.govt.nz.
The closing date for submissions is Wednesday 31 March 2010.
ENDS