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EU4IP

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EU4IP

IP awareness and enforcement forum in Armenia

Target Country: Armenia
IPR area: Enforcement

This forum is organised to bring together European and decision-makers, law enforcement authorities, multinational companies, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, rightsholders’ representatives, and other relevant players to discuss ways to improve protection and enforcement of IP rights.

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Study visit: strengthening networks with EU Customs

Target Country: Armenia, Moldova, Ukraine
IPR area: Enforcement

In order to support Armenia, Moldova and Ukraine to strengthen the customs enforcement and combat counterfeiting and piracy in trade, the project aims at taking concrete steps to bring closer cooperation with EU authorities and thus increase the efficiency and effectiveness of IP rights enforcement.

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Strengthening investigation and prosecution of IP crimes through exchange of experience among practitioners: participation in the European Intellectual Property Prosecutors Network (EIPPN) workshop

Target Country: Armenia, Moldova, Ukraine
IPR area: Enforcement

Cross‑country cooperation in IP crime investigation and prosecution is vital for addressing the increasingly global and digital nature of intellectual property infringement. The European Intellectual Property Prosecutors Network (EIPPN), organised by EUIPO, Eurojust and World Intellectual Property Organisation, brings together prosecutors, judges, IP offices and enforcement agencies to exchange best practices, analyse trends, and strengthen joint capacity in tackling IP crime.

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Strengthening of judicial and IP enforcement networks and exchange of best practices: participation in the 6th IP Case Law Conference

Target Country: Armenia, Moldova, Ukraine
IPR area: Awareness-raising

International conferences on IP case law and enforcement provide unique opportunities for stakeholders to exchange knowledge on best practices, emerging case law, and effective enforcement strategies. Participation in the IP Case Law Conference enables judges, IP officials and practitioners to gain insights into EU IP jurisprudence and harmonised approaches to enforcement, dispute resolution, and alternative mechanisms such as mediation.

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Support for the collective management rights system in Ukraine: exchange of EU and international best practices

Target Country: Ukraine
IPR area: Awareness-raising

In November 2025, Ukrainian authorities and EU experts held an initial exchange on collective management of copyright and related rights. The discussions highlighted practical issues that require continued work: transparency of royalty flows, electronic reporting, a potential future unified register of Collective Management Organisations (CMOs) and development of an Integrated Information System in line with EU legislation (Directive 2014/26/EU, Directive 2019/790/EU, Regulation 2017/1128/EU).

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