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USTR Releases 2017 Section 301 Report on Notorious Markets

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on Jan. 12 released the results of its Section 301 review of notorious markets, it said in a press release. The report lists “25 online markets and 18 physical markets around the world…

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that are reported to be engaging in and facilitating substantial copyright piracy and trademark counterfeiting,” USTR said. The list “maintains its special focus on the distribution of pirated content and counterfeit goods online. This year, the report highlights illicit streaming devices as an emerging piracy model of growing concern,” it said. “The report also calls on several e-commerce platforms to improve takedown procedures, proactive measures, and cooperation with right holders -- particularly small and medium-sized businesses -- to decrease the volume and prevalence of counterfeit and pirated goods on their platforms.”