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Intellectual Property (IP) crime investigation and enforcement refer to investigating and prosecuting crimes related to intellectual property, such as:

  • copyright infringement
  • trademark infringement
  • patent infringement

For example, suppose someone creates a product similar to a patented product without permission. In that case, that is considered patent infringement, and the company can take legal action to stop it.

IP crime investigation and enforcement typically involves:

  • identifying the infringing party
  • collecting evidence of the infringement
  • filing a lawsuit against the infringing party
  • working with specialized law enforcement agencies or lawyers with expertise in intellectual property law

IP crime investigation and enforcement protects the rights of creators and owners of intellectual property assets and prevents others from profiting from their work without permission.

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