Trademark Counterfeiting, Product Piracy, and the Billion Dollar Threat to the U.S. Economy

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$114.00
Publisher
Praeger
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Pages
288
Dimensions
6.49 X 9.52 X 1.11 inches | 1.39 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781567202502

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About the Author
PAUL R. PARADISE is a journalist and a freelance writer on a variety of topics, particularly the law and law enforcement./e A frequent contributor to law enforcement periodicals, and a staff writer for T.F.H. Publications, he was formerly an editor for a major publisher of law and law-related materials.
Reviews
"In short, while this book provides a starting point for those seeking extensive analysis of intellectual property issues, it also would be a valuable resource for practitioner who want to insure that they will not miss relevant issues that may be outside the scope of their primary expertise."-The Trademark Reporter
"This work is an important resource."-Entertainment and Sports Lawyer
"A must read by any student of, or investigator concerned with the theft of intellectual property rights."-Focus International
"As geopolitical barriers to trade are increasingly dismantled, this book will continue to be a useful reference for law or business collections."-Library Journal
"Paradise's knack for organization and precision in research served him well for his new book a comprehensive collection of counterfeiting history, impact and methods as well as a wealth of anecdotal information."-Current
?This work is an important resource.??Entertainment and Sports Lawyer
?This work is an important resource.?-Entertainment and Sports Lawyer
?This work is an important resource.?- Entertainment and Sports Lawyer
?A must read by any student of, or investigator concerned with the theft of intellectual property rights.?-Focus International
?As geopolitical barriers to trade are increasingly dismantled, this book will continue to be a useful reference for law or business collections.?-Library Journal
?Paradise's knack for organization and precision in research served him well for his new book a comprehensive collection of counterfeiting history, impact and methods as well as a wealth of anecdotal information.?-Current
?In short, while this book provides a starting point for those seeking extensive analysis of intellectual property issues, it also would be a valuable resource for practitioner who want to insure that they will not miss relevant issues that may be outside the scope of their primary expertise.?-The Trademark Reporter
"Mr. Paradise has devoted many years of initiative to comprehensively researching and detailing the nature and worldwide impact of counterfeiting and piracy on many major industries. This work should be an important resource to anyone wishing to understand this field and protect intellectual property rights and properties from plunder by thieves."-William Nix, ESQ Former Vice-President of Business Affairs for NBA Properties
"Why would a poet and essayist want to read Pail Paradise's Trademark Counterfeiting, Product Piracy, and the Billion Dollar Threat to the U.S. Economy? Because anyone can be raided. Poetry may not be an athletic shoe or CD, but knowing how the pirates steal is important for anyone who holds a copyright, patent or trademark. Paradise tells a tale that will make you grab what few dollars you have left in your wallet and run for the hills."-Laurel Speer Poet
"Paul Paradise's book is essential reading for anyone who wants to grasp the scope of the global counterfeiting and piracy phenomenon and its impact on the U.S. economy. The book provides valuable insights into why intellectual property has become such an important commodity today, some of the key industries that suffer from counterfeiting and piracy, and the threats from organized crime and Southeast Asia. As we move toward the next millennium, piracy has already taken root in Cyberspace heightening the need for greater public education and awareness. This book is eminently readable and provides a vital resource."-Peter Lowe Assistant Director Counterfeiting Intelligence Bureau
"Satellite and cable piracy, which ultimately lead to consumer signal theft, are significant problems for the cable industry costing in excess of 6 billion dollars annually. Mr. Paradise has done an outstanding job in covering this particular problem, as well as the broader problem of product counterfeiting. Counterfeit and pirated products, to include cable 'black boxes, ' can be found on the street corners of many American cities undermining and negatively impacting the business community at large. For those interested in present-day American business, this book is a must read!"-Robert J. Astarita Sr. Vice-President, Corporate Security, and Henry Hack, Vice-President, Security Telecommunications Services, New York Metro Area