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The Importance of Intellectual Property Law in the Prevention of Selling Counterfeit Products Online

Katerina Toshevska-Trpchevska (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, North Macedonia)
Irena Kikerkova (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, North Macedonia)
Elena Makrevska Disoska (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, North Macedonia)
Ljuben Kocev (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, North Macedonia)

Counterfeiting and Fraud in Supply Chains

ISBN: 978-1-80117-575-3, eISBN: 978-1-80117-574-6

Publication date: 16 September 2022

Abstract

Trade in counterfeit products has been expanding continuously. The emergence of the internet, the process of globalisation as well as the increase of digitalisation have enabled counterfeit products to infiltrate legitimate supply chains, causing harm not only to national economies but also to holders of intellectual property rights (IPR). In this chapter, we analyse the possible solutions that holders of IP rights and their legal representatives have in their fight against the online sale of counterfeit products. To elaborate on this issue, first, we explain the legislation on an international level for IPR protection and its specific characteristics. We explain the conventions on the protection of IPR that are governed by the World Intellectual Protection Organisation (WIPO) and the provisions of the TRIPS (Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights) Agreement governed by the World Trade Organisation (WTO). We also analyse the national legislative procedure of protecting and enforcing IPR in North Macedonia to explain a possible solution to fight online counterfeit trade. As a case study of this chapter, we explain the work of the Online Enforcement Programme of REACT as a not-for-profit organisation with over 30 years of experience in the fight against counterfeit trade and the challenges that they have in fighting against the online sale of counterfeit products. Since IP law is territorial in its nature as a conclusion, we suggest that a more centralised approach is needed in the fight against the online sale of counterfeit products.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the REACT Balkan Office, represented by the director Ms. Eli Mufishovski, for providing the data on their fight against the sale of counterfeit products online.

Citation

Toshevska-Trpchevska, K., Kikerkova, I., Disoska, E.M. and Kocev, L. (2022), "The Importance of Intellectual Property Law in the Prevention of Selling Counterfeit Products Online", Soucie, S. and Peštek, A. (Ed.) Counterfeiting and Fraud in Supply Chains, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 147-169. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-574-620221007

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Copyright © 2022 Katerina Toshevska-Trpchevska, Irena Kikerkova, Elena Makrevska Disoska and Ljuben Kocev. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited