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Intellectual property crime is committed when someone manufactures, sells or distributes counterfeit or pirated goods, such as such as patents, trademarks, industrial designs or literary and artistic works, for commercial gain.

 

The international trade in counterfeit products represents up to 2.5 % of world trade, or as much as EUR 338 billion, according to 2013 data. Put in perspective, this is the equivalent of Austria’s GDP, or the combined GDP of Ireland and the Czech Republic.

The impact of counterfeiting is particularly high in the European Union, where counterfeit and pirated products make up to 5 % of imports, or as much as EUR 85 billion.

 

Impact

To give one example: clothing counterfeiting in the EU costs business EUR 43.3 billion in lost sales, governments 8.1 billion in lost revenue and 518 281 people their jobs.

Infringements of intellectual property rights reduce the revenues of the affected businesses. The resulting adverse social and economic effects include the loss of jobs and livelihoods.

There are also other costs. As counterfeit goods are produced without regard to EU health and safety standards, they may be dangerous for consumers.

Government revenue is also affected by counterfeiting and piracy, which can stifle investment and innovation, hinder economic growth and reduce the creation of wealth.

In addition, the criminal groups involved in intellectual property crime often use the profits to finance other illegal activities.

 

Successes

Fighting intellectual property crime is a key priority for Europol and its partner law enforcement authorities.

Recent successes include the seizure of 190 tonnes of illegal or counterfeit pesticides in November 2015 in a 12-day international action (Silver Axe) that involved 350 container inspections at major ports and airports in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain.

In Operation OPSON V, an initiative coordinated by Interpol and Europol to protect public health and safety, more than 10,000 tonnes and one million litres of hazardous fake food and drink were seized in operations across 57 countries between November 2015 and February 2016.

To strengthen the fight against counterfeiting and piracy on- and offline, in 2016 Europol and the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) joined forces to create the Intellectual Property Crime Coordinated Coalition (IPC3), which operates within Europol.

To give one example: clothing counterfeiting in the EU costs business EUR 43.3 billion in lost sales, governments 8.1 billion in lost revenue and 518 281 people their jobs.

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  • 21May2019
    OLAF and Belgium customs

    Europol supports OLAF and Belgium customs in an international cyber patrol operation to stop online traffickers

    News/Press release
  • 14May2019
    fake extra virgin olive oil

    150 000 litres of fake extra virgin olive oil seized from ‘well-oiled’ gang

    News/Press release
  • 18Jun2019
    Europol IPC Conference - Malaga 2019

    Europol IPC Conference - Malaga 2019

    Event
  • 26Nov2018

    Operation takes down over 33 600 internet domains selling counterfeits goods

    News/Press release
  • 25Sep2018

    Darknet euro counterfeiter arrested in Poland

    News/Press release
  • 12Sep2018

    Six arrested in hit against illegal television streaming in UK and Ireland

    News/Press release
  • 06Sep2018

    Kick-off of Project CARGO - Putting the brakes on cargo theft

    News/Press release
  • 11Jul2018

    Largest-ever seizure of illegal or counterfeit pesticides in Europol SILVER AXE operation

    News/Press release
  • 25Jun2018

    GLOBAL ANTI-COUNTERFEITING AUTHORITIES GATHER AT 2ND ANNUAL EUROPOL INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CRIME CONFERENCE

    News/Press release
  • 19Jun2018

    Hit against the production of illicit medicines: three clandestine laboratories dismantled and more than 5 million doses seized

    News/Press release
  • 25Apr2018

    Fraud on a plate: over 3 600 tonnes of dangerous food removed from consumer market

    News/Press release
  • 09Mar2018

    Europol and Spanish National Police arrest six individuals in a big hit to illegal TV streaming networks

    News/Press release

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Source URL: https://www.europol.europa.eu/crime-areas-and-trends/crime-areas/intellectual-property-crime?page=4