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India gets tougher against Imports...But what about Exports?




By Vedaa MIRAZKAR - Date : 2010-07-15 - Country : INDE - Subject : Regulations - IP Field : Industrial Property


The Economic Times reported on 12th July 2010 that India has tightened its import norms to ensure fake product that violates design patents do not enter India even for self use, as the country looks to contribute its bit to check global piracy.

The Central Board of Excise and Customs, the apex indirect taxes body, has amended a three-year old notification to tighten the norms for import of products that have intellectual property rights protection.

It is understood that the new notification closes a loophole: the unintended anomaly of prohibiting import of infringing goods meant for trading only. Now even infringing goods imported for use or consumption in India will [...]

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