The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) is a federal agency established in 1962 to advise the President on U.S. trade policy and to negotiate foreign trade agreements. Since 1989, the USTR has produced an annual "Special 301 Report" that indicates countries without "adequate and effective" intellectual property laws, which USTR therefore considers to be barriers to trade. The USTR is also responsible for the secret negotiations behind agreements such as ACTA and the TPP. EFF has FOIA requests to pursue more information about those agreements during the negotiations.
Abbreviation:
USTR
Agency Logo:
G8 Gleneagles 2008 Statement: "Reducing IPR Piracy and Counterfeiting Through More Effective Enforcment"
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
Article 1, Articles 51-62
Part of the enforcement provisions in US FTA IP chapter (other party not named)
Part of the enforcement provisions in US FTA IP chapter (other party not named)
Article 18.10.19-18.10.25
"APEC Model Guidelines to Secure Supply Chains Against Counterfeit and Pirated Goods" - Labelled as Appendix 6
APEC: "Model Guidelines to Prevent the Sale of Counterfeit and Pirated Goods over the Internet"
APEC: "Model Guidelines to Protect Against Unauthorized Copies"
APEC Document 2005/AMM/002anx4rev1, Agenda Item: IV, VI.4 "Three Model Guidelines APEC Anti-counterfeiting and Piracy Initiative
Presented to 17th APEC ministerial meeting, 15-16 November 2005, Busan, Korea.
APEC Dcoument 2003/AMM/025 Agenda Item: V.2 "Effective Practices for Regulations Related to Optical Disc Prodcution"
Submitted to APEC by US on behalf of APEC/ IPEG
Tentative Agenda for ACTA meeting in Tokyo
Negotiation on criminal enforcement, civil enforcement