Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2012-07-03-Speech-2-312-125"
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"Sensibly enforcing intellectual property rights (IPR) is a task which grows increasingly difficult in today’s hyper-connected global marketplace. As such, the Creutzmann report correctly attempts to introduce simplification in a number of areas, notably for dealing with IPR-infringing items sold on the Internet, clearer descriptions of the rights and responsibilities of both rights holders and owners of goods, and mechanisms allowing for speedier and more cost-efficient destruction of IPR-infringing goods. It is vital that customs administrations – i.e. those men and women charged with protecting which goods enter and exit European territory – have as many clear and understandable tools as possible at their disposal, and this regulation should support this. In a time of economic difficulty, all measures which aim for simplification, increased efficiency, better value for money and reduced administrative burden for EU administrations and citizens alike are to be warmly welcomed."@en1
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