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The European Commission has added four markets from Metro Manila, and the e-commerce platform Shopee to its Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List. Aside from the subjects mentioned above, the EU Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List also includes other service provides whose offerings allegedly lean into piracy and counterfeiting. The Watch List is a selection of marketplaces and service providers reported by stakeholders, along with a summary of the allegations and, where available, the response of the mentioned marketplace or service provider to those allegations. The Watch List aims to provide examples of online service providers and physical markets that directly or indirectly facilitate counterfeiting or piracy of EU IPR protected goods and content outside the EU. Since the 2020 Watch List, authorities, rightholders, and owners, operators, and landlords of marketplaces and online service providers have taken several enforcement actions and measures. Read more in our articles including "EU Watch List flags Shopee, Divisoria, Greenhills for selling fake goods" and "Are we ready for Wearable Technology?".

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What is counterfeit and piracy watch list?

The European Commission has added four markets from Metro Manila, and the e-commerce platform Shopee to its Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List. Aside from the subjects mentioned above, the EU Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List also includes other service provides whose offerings allegedly lean into piracy and counterfeiting.

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The Watch List is a selection of marketplaces and service providers reported by stakeholders, along with a summary of the allegations and, where available, the response of the mentioned marketplace or service provider to those allegations. The Watch List aims to provide examples of online service providers and physical markets that directly or indirectly facilitate counterfeiting or piracy of EU IPR protected goods and content outside the EU. Since the 2020 Watch List, authorities, rightholders, and owners, operators, and landlords of marketplaces and online service providers have taken several enforcement actions and measures.

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Our coverage of counterfeit and piracy watch list includes: "EU Watch List flags Shopee, Divisoria, Greenhills for selling fake goods"; "Are we ready for Wearable Technology?"; "COOKOO Smartwatch Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.