Combating Piracy

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Annette Beresford
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Chip Program
Christian Desilets
cking
copyright infringement
counterfeit pharmaceuticals
crime
Criminal Entrepreneurs
Department Of Justice
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics
Film Piracy
global intellectual property crime analysis
Hedieh Nasheri
IIPA
Instrumental Conditioning
intellectual
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property Cases
Intellectual Property Criminals
Intellectual Property Enforcement
Intellectual Property Law
Intellectual Property Offenses
Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual Property Theft
Intellectual Property Violations
IP Crime
ipr
Ipr Protection
Ipr Violation
Jay S. Albanese
Jeffrey Scott McIllwain
John Kane
Justice Department
Motion Picture Industry
National Stolen Property Act
Nicole Leeper Piquero
Optical Disc Piracy
organized crime networks
Pirating Behavior
property
protection
rights
Sandy Haantz
Software Piracy
theft
trade secret misappropriation
trademark protection
traffi
United States Attorney's Offices
United States Attorney’s Offices
violation
white-collar criminal behavior

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138520776
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Fraud and piracy of products and ideas have become common in the early twenty-first century, as opportunities to commit them expand, and technology makes fraud and piracy easy to carry out. In Combating Piracy: Intellectual Property Theft and Fraud, Jay S. Albanese and his contributors provide new analyses of intellectual property theft and how perpetrators innovate and adapt in response to shifting opportunities.

The cases described here illustrate the wide-ranging nature of the activity and the spectrum of persons involved in piracy of intellectual property. Intellectual property theft includes stolen copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and patents, which represent the creative work of individuals for which others cannot claim credit. The distributors of books, movies, music, and other forms of intellectual property pay for this right, and those who distribute this work without compensation to its creator effectively hijack or "pirate" that property without the owner's or distributor's permission. The problem has grown to the point where most software in many parts of the world is pirated. The World Health Organization estimates that 10 percent of all pharmaceuticals available worldwide are counterfeit.

Such widespread fraud illustrates the global reach of the problem and the need for international remedies that include changed attitudes, public education, increasing the likelihood of apprehension, and reducing available opportunities. The contributors show that piracy is a form of fraud, a form of organized crime, a white-collar crime, a criminal activity with causes we can isolate and prevent, and a global problem. This book examines each of these perspectives to determine how they contribute to our understanding of the issues involved.