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"Intellectual property rights (IPR) are vital for innovation, making them a key priority of the Europe 2020 strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. Given the increase in IPR violations and the international trade in fake goods, economic growth and jobs largely depend on effective monitoring of the enforcement of IPR legislation. The customs authorities are in a comparatively good position to monitor the enforcement of IPR legislation effectively at the EU’s external borders, before the goods enter the internal market. Once the goods spread across the various Member States, it becomes much more difficult and costly to trace them and to initiate proceedings. I voted for this report, as I agree with the Commission’s proposal to revise Regulation (EC) No 1383/2003 in order to strengthen monitoring of the enforcement of IPR legislation by customs authorities, and also because I agree with the rapporteur’s recommendations."@en1
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