Canadians tighten restrictions on counterfeits.

PositionIP - Brief article

Canada's recently revised Trade-marks Act (TMA) strengthens the protection of intellectual property (IP) and seeks to restrict importing counterfeit goods. The owner of a Canadian-registered trademark can now file a request for assistance application with the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA); owners of registered or unregistered copyright can do the same, said Paul Tackaberry, counsel with Ridout & Maybee...

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