IP Theft Seminar Class List

Intellectual Property Theft Training Seminar

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Intellectual Property Theft Seminar: Fake Products, Real Crime

The sale of counterfeit products involves serious health and safety issues in addition to the economic impact and the connection to organized criminal activity. NW3C will be hosting a series of Intellectual Property Theft Seminars to help state and local law enforcement better understand the serious effects of this crime problem. Experienced law enforcement and industry investigators will discuss “why these crimes matter.” Representatives of the National Crime Prevention Council, the National IPR Coordination Center, the National Association of Attorneys General, and state and local officers who have successfully worked IP theft cases will be there to share their knowledge and ideas.

Seminar Topics Include:

  • Health and safety risks: counterfeit pharmaceuticals and auto parts
  • Lost jobs: economic impact of counterfeiting
  • The counterfeiting link to gangs, terrorism, and organized crime
  • Investigative techniques, prevention and more

Registration is required and there is no cost for this training.  For questions and more information contact Jim Foley at  877-628-7674 ext 2259 or at jfoley@nw3c.org


There are 3 IP Theft Seminar classes currently scheduled.

Date Length Location Instructor(s) Registration Addendum
Tue, Jul 09, 2013 1 Day Orlando, FL Various Speakers Request
Tue, Sep 17, 2013 1 Day St. Louis, MO Various Speakers Request
Wed, Jan 29, 2014 1 Day Los Angeles, CA Various Speakers Request

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