Trust vital
to fight counterfeit goods
Local
businesses have not been active in preventing and fighting against
counterfeit goods due to a lack of trust in management agencies effectively
resolving the issue.
Le The Bao, chairman of the Viet Nam Association for
Anti-counterfeiting and Trademark Protection (VATAP) told a workshop held in
Ha Noi on August 26 that management agencies had sometimes not thoroughly
resolved counterfeit good discoveries and violations of intellectual property
rights.
"It can be seen that fake goods and violations of
intellectual property rights have become a global issue, affecting benefits
to businesses and customers' health," Bao said.
Sharing these ideas, Nguyen Thi Phi Nga, a lawyer from
Hogan Lovells International LLP Company said information transparency in
resolving the violations has been a key issue in improving effective
co-operation between authorities and firms in fighting counterfeit goods.
Nga said the fight against fake goods could be
effective if businesses were ready to provide information in a timely manner
and received information from management agencies on processes to resolve
violations and punishments. "In reality, firms received little
information on the process, especially about the fine mechanism. This has
reduced their trust in the fight against counterfeit goods," she added.
In the first half of the year, market watch agencies
nationwide resolved 2,539 violations relating to fake goods and intellectual
property rights, collecting fines of VND59.7 billion, 64 per cent higher than
the whole of last year. However, the number is modest in comparison with
reality.
A representative from Ha Noi's market watch department
said the legal document system has seen overlapping or even conflicting
regulations that makes loopholes that allow for the existence of fake goods
and intellectual property violations.
Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Do Thang Hai said
the fight against counterfeit goods could not be successful if there is no
active participation by business and society. Hả affirmed that market
management agencies would always support firms to protect their rights and
benefits, and to create a healthy and fair business environment.
"The Government should implement drastic measures
to resolve the issue. Especially, management agencies should clarify
loopholes allowing violations and review the legal system to better fight
against counterfeit goods," he added.
VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 28 tháng 8, 2016
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