Report
Intellectual property crime and enforcement in Australia
Publisher
Crime
Intellectual property
Australia
Description
This report deals with the nature and extent of intellectual property crime in Australia, its organisation, social and economic impacts, and the efficacy of responses through legislation, law enforcement and criminal prosecution.
Response strategies encompass surveillance, regulatory mechanisms and litigation. The report calls for better understanding of the impact of IP crime through monitoring and intelligence gathering, research into enforcement and prosecution activities, and econometric cost modelling, using educational, good practice and legislative reform initiatives.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Australian Institute of Criminology 2008
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
14 Oct 2008
