Canon and CBP Partner Against Counterfeit Products

Canon and CBP Partner Against Counterfeit Products

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Melville, NY—A new partnership between Canon and CBP (U.S. Customs and Border Protection) will help prevent counterfeit products from entering the United States. Further, under this partnership, Canon will donate 328 verification tools to CBP cargo and mail facilities to aid in authenticating a variety of Canon merchandise. The partnership falls under CBP’s Donations Acceptance Program.

“Every day across America, the men and women of CBP use cutting-edge technology to address threats to the homeland while simultaneously acquiring as well as deploying new capabilities like this Canon donation to meet new threats,” said Diane J. Sabatino, acting executive assistant commissioner. “This partnership will greatly improve our trade enforcement operations in counterfeit and pirated goods which threatens America’s innovation economy, the competitiveness of our businesses, the livelihoods of U.S. workers and, in some cases, national security and the health and safety of consumers.”

Canon and CBP Partner

Moreover, to deter the importation of illicit goods and protect U.S. consumers and businesses, CBP has developed a proactive, aggressive, and dynamic enforcement approach to Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) enforcement. CBP’s enforcement efforts are strengthened by stakeholder collaboration such as the Canon partnership. Canon intends to partner with CBP for the long term by resupplying as well as, if necessary, upgrading donated testing devices as CBP’s detection needs evolve.

“Canon is committed to protecting its customers in the United States, as well as globally, from the health and safety risks that counterfeits may pose to their person and property. CBP is at the front line of our U.S. anti-counterfeiting strategy every day,” said Seymour Liebman, Canon USA, Inc.’s executive vice president, chief administrative officer & general counsel. “This donation complements our long-term goal to provide CBP with the necessary tools, training and support to combat illicit trade. This newest donation with Canon will facilitate the identification and removal of counterfeit goods from the U.S. stream of commerce. Canon believes that we can send a strong deterring message to those individuals and companies who seek to unlawfully profit from Canon’s outstanding reputation by infringing its intellectual property rights and covertly put U.S. citizens at risk.” Canon-and-CBP-logo-blue-lettering

The Donations Acceptance Program enables CBP to accept tools and technology to enforce intellectual property rights registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office or the U.S. Copyright Office and subsequently recorded with CBP. Right holders may learn more about CBP’s e-recordation program and record their registered trademarks and copyrights at https://iprr.cbp.gov. Public-private partnerships are a key component of CBP’s Resource Optimization Strategy. They allow CBP to provide new or expanded services and infrastructure at domestic ports of entry.

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