WASHINGTON – An official US report has identified Nehru Place in New Delhi among the top 30 notorious IT markets of the world, dealing in goods and services infringing on the intellectual property rights (IPR).
“Nehru Place is, reportedly, one of the many markets in major cities throughout India that are known for dealing in large volumes of pirated software, pirated optical media containing movies and music, and counterfeit goods,” said the report released by the US Trade Representative.
The Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets report identifies more than 30 markets that typify the problem of marketplaces that deal in goods and services that infringe on the IPR and help to sustain global piracy and counterfeiting. The results identify examples of both Internet and physical marketplaces that have been the subject of enforcement action connected with counterfeiting and piracy, or that may merit further investigation for possible IPR infringements.
The announcement concludes the review process launched on September 22.
“Piracys continue to present a serious challenge to the innovation and creativity that is essential to support American jobs,” said US trade representative Ron Kirk.