DF against piracy

By ETCO
02/08/2011

Jornal Alô Brasília - 02/08/2011

The Secretariat of Public and Social Order (SEOPS) in partnership with the National Council for Combating Piracy, of the Ministry of Justice, holds the 1,4st District Seminar on Training to Combat Piracy for Military Policemen. The initiative is the largest ever made in Brazil, both in number of people and hours. In all, 2 newly appointed police officers will be trained on August 3 and XNUMX, in the Auditorium of the Military College of Brasília.

The objective of the seminar is to prepare agents for the 2014 World Cup, as Brasilia is in the race to host the opening of the world cup. FIFA maintains, among other requirements, an energetic and intolerant stance towards the crime of Copyright Infringement in the vicinity of the games.

During the event's lectures, the current Brasilian scenario and ways to combat and differentiate original and counterfeit products will be presented, in addition to defining the concepts of counterfeiting and piracy, as well as the legal aspects of the crime of Copyright Infringement.

The seminar will include the Federal Revenue Service, the Public Ministry of the Federal District and Territories, the Public Security Secretariat, as well as supporting bodies, such as the Antipiracy Association of Cinema and Music (APCM), the Brazilian Association of Software Companies (ABES), the Brand Protection Group (BPG), the National Forum Against Piracy and Illegality (FNCP), the Brazilian Institute for Competitive Ethics (ETCO), and the National Association for the Guarantee of Intellectual Rights (ANGARDI).

Seizures data

From January to July 24, 2011, SEOPS - general coordinator of the Piracy Combat Committee of the Federal District - seized 100.571 pirated products in irregular businesses in the Federal District.

Check the schedule:

1st DISTRICT TRAINING SEMINAR TO COMBAT PIRACY FOR MILITARY POLICE

Date: 2 and 3 August 2011

Hours: 8 am to 12 pm and 14 pm to 18 pm; 8am to 13pm

Location: Auditorium of the Military College of Brasília;

Organization: SEOPS / GDF and CNCP / MJ

Participants: 1400 military police officers from the PMDF Police Training Course / 2010-2011;

DAY 2 - TUESDAY

8 pm - 9 am - Opening

9:10 pm - 10:50 pm- Lecture on Notions about Piracy and Counterfeiting - essential legal aspects with the prosecutor Antonio Suxberguer, from MPDFT

10:50 pm - 11:50 pm - Lecture on the Panorama of the fight against Piracy in Brazil with Representative of the Executive Secretariat of the National Council for Combating Piracy CNCP / MJ

From 14 to 15- Lecture on the Panorama of the fight against Piracy in the Federal District with the representative of the Secretary of State for Public and Social Order of the Federal District, Undersecretary of Public and Social Order Operations, with Lieutenant Colonel of PM Alexandre Sérgio

15:30 pm - 16:40 pm- Lecture on Piracy and Anthropology - (In) formal and (I) lawful: “popular globalization” from an anthropological perspective, with Professor Andrea Lobo, from the Department of Anthropology at the University of Brasília

16:40 pm - 17:50 pm- Lecture on Trademark Counterfeiting, with representative from the National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa)

DAY 3 - WEDNESDAY

From 8 to 8- Lecture on Piracy of musical and audiovisual works with representative of the Antipiracy Association of Cinema Music (APCM)

8:40 pm - 9:20 pm- Lecture on trademark counterfeiting (various products), with a representative from the Brand Protection Group (GPM)

9h20 at 10h - Lecture on software piracy with a representative of the Brazilian Association of Software Companies (ABES)

10:10 pm - 10:50 pm- Lecture on trademark counterfeiting (various products), with representative from the National Forum Against Piracy

10:50 pm - 11:30 pm- Lecture on toy counterfeiting with a representative of the National Association for the Guarantee of Intellectual Rights (ANGARDI)

11:30 pm - 12:10 pm- Lecture on counterfeiting brands (cigarettes) with a representative of the Brazilian Institute of Competition Ethics

12h10 at 13h- Closing