Combating infringement
of intellectual property rights
In the digital age, the internet has become a key source of information and innovation, but it is also an environment where the infringement of intellectual property (IP) rights has reached unprecedented levels. The illegal use and distribution of content cause significant damage to the creative industries and the economy as a whole. Effective countermeasures against these threats are critically important, as they stimulate innovation, support economic development, and ensure consumer safety.

Here's what you need to know
- Monitoring the market helps detect potential infringements early and protect your rights effectively
- Taking timely legal action against counterfeit goods and pirated content prevents financial losses and reputational damage
- Enforcement of intellectual property rights can include court proceedings, customs interventions, and online takedowns
- Proper documentation of your IP rights strengthens your position in disputes and accelerates enforcement procedures
- Cooperation with law enforcement agencies and specialized lawyers increases the chances of successfully stopping infringement
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Unauthorized use of a trademark

Copying the design or content of a website

Selling counterfeit products or illegal copies

Using a domain that duplicates or resembles your trademark or brand

Analysis of the Infringing Website

Collecting Evidence

Preparing and Submitting Complaints

Monitor the internet to quickly detect copies of your content or brand

Use clear contracts and licenses to control how others use your IP

Develop a proactive IP protection strategy with legal experts

Secure brand-related domain names to prevent misuse
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How can I identify who owns an infringing website?
You can use tools like WHOIS to find the domain registrar and hosting provider of the website. If the information is hidden, legal action may be necessary to uncover the owner’s identity.
How long does it take to block a website?
The timeline depends on the severity of the violation and the responsiveness of the entity you’re filing a complaint with. Hosting providers and search engines often act within a few days to weeks, while legal actions may take longer.
Can I block websites that use my trademark in their domain name?
Yes, if a domain name infringes on your trademark rights, you can file a domain dispute complaint through WIPO’s UDRP (Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy) process or with the domain registrar.
How do I prevent similar violations in the future?
To minimize future risks: 1. Register your trademarks and copyrights in key markets. 2. Monitor online activity regularly using tools like Google Alerts. 3. Work with legal experts to handle potential violations swiftly.