La USTR ha annunciato ieri la consueta lista degli Stati dove sussistono gravi problemi nella tutela della proprietà intellettuale.
Ecco il link al comunicato e la parte riguardante l’Italia, che rimane nella Watch List della sezione 301
http://www.ustr.gov/Document_Library/Press_Releases/2007/April/SPECIAL_301_Report.html
Ecco cosa dice il rapporto a proposito dell’Italia:
ITALY
Italy will remain on the Watch List for 2007.
The United States notes that Italy increased cooperation between its government agencies and the private sector in 2006, as well as expressed renewed interest in working more closely with the United States to improve IPR protection and enforcement in Italy.
However, the U.S. copyright industries report that Italy maintains one of the highest overall piracy rates in Western Europe.
Italy made some progress in 2006 through increased raids, seizures, and arrests of IPR infringers, notably through enforcement actions by the Guardia di Finanza, but there continues to be inadequate judicial awareness of IPR infringement as a serious crime and therefore a lack of judicial imposition of deterrent fines and jail sentences for criminal copyright and trademark infringers.
The United States continues to observe wide variations in the effectiveness of IPR enforcement activities within Italy, particularly in the courts. The U.S. copyright industries report continuing high rates of copyright piracy in Italy, especially on the Internet. The United States urges Italy to make IPR enforcement a top priority, commit high-level support for IPR enforcement, provide deterrent IPR enforcement through increased convictions and jail sentences, dedicate more resources for law enforcement and the judiciary, and implement a plan to combat Internet piracy.
The United States will continue to work with Italy on these issues, with the goal of improving IPR protection and enforcement.
Il Report completo è scaricabile qui.
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