In [URL=http://www.gamepolitics.com/2010/02/18/iipa-piracy-canada-still-problem]February of this year[/URL], the [URL=http://www.iipa.com/]International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA)[/URL] offered its thoughts to the[URL=http://www.ustr.gov/] United States Trade Representative (USTR)[/URL] on how it viewed the current state of intellectual property enforcement around the world. Now the USTR has answered with its own official version ([URL=http://www.ustr.gov/webfm_send/1906]PDF[/URL]).
The two reports agreed that the piracy was enough of a concern in the following countries to place them on a “Priority Watch List”: China, Russia, Argentina, Canada, India, Chile and Indonesia. The IIPA report additionally listed Costa Rica, Mexico and the Philippines under the “Priority” section, while those three countries appeared under the USTR’s standard “Watch List.”
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