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    Default US tags Quiapo as one of world's 'notorious markets'


    MANILA, Philippines - Quiapo district in Manila has been identified as among the “notorious markets” around the world in which pirated or counterfeit goods are reportedly available.
    “Quiapo is just one example of several locations and neighborhoods, especially in Metropolitan Manila, known to deal in counterfeit and pirated goods such as clothing, shoes, watches and handbags,” according to the Office of the United States Trade Representative’s latest annual report “Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets.”
    The Notorious Markets review identifies markets that are particularly prominent examples of markets in each category, and does not constitute an exhaustive list of all notorious markets around the world.
    The report said inclusion in the Notorious Markets list does not reflect a finding of a violation of law nor does it reflect the United States government’s analysis of the general climate of protection and enforcement of intellectual property rights in the countries concerned.
    But the broader analysis of IPR protection and enforcement is contained in the annual “Special 301” report, published at the end of April every year.
    The Special 301 report is an annual review of the global state of intellectual property rights (IPR) protection and enforcement, conducted by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR). It identifies a wide range of serious concerns such as troubling “indigenous innovation” policies that may unfairly disadvantage US rights, the continuing challenges of Internet piracy in countries, and the ongoing systemic IPR enforcement challenges in many countries around the world.
    The report pointed that “global piracy and counterfeiting continue to thrive due in part to marketplaces that deal in infringing goods.”
    The Notorious Markets list identifies selected markets, including those on the Internet, which exemplify the problem of marketplaces dealing in infringing goods and helping to sustain global piracy and counterfeiting. These are marketplaces that have been the subject of enforcement action or that may merit further investigation for possible intellectual property rights infringements.
    The Notorious Markets list reflects an effort to further expose these markets, and is in response to the Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator’s 2010 Joint Strategic Plan on Intellectual Property Enforcement. This document is the result of an Out-of-Cycle Review of Notorious Markets and follows a separate, dedicated request for comments from interested stakeholders, which was initiated on Oct. 1, 2010.
    Also identified as Notorious Markets are Bahia Market (Guayaquil, Ecuador), China Small Commodities Market (Yiwu, China), Ciudad del Este (Paraguay), Harco Glodok (Jakarta, Indonesia), La Salada (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Ladies Market (Mongkok, Hong Kong), Luowu Market (Shenzhen, China), Nehru Place (New Delhi, India); PC Malls (China), Petrivka Market (Kyiv, Ukraine), Red Zones (Thailand), San Andresitos (Colombia), Savelovskiy Market (Moscow, Russia), Silk Market (Beijing, China), Tepito (Mexico City) and Urdu Bazaars (Pakistan).
    The identified notorious markets sells large quantities of illicit goods, many of which are either counterfeit products, cited as a center for wholesaling of infringing goods, making them the origin of many counterfeit goods available internationally, selling counterfeit and pirated goods, particularly notorious for pirated optical discs or reportedly sources of pirated books.

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    Default Re: US tags Quiapo as one of world's 'notorious markets'

    this is not new to us...

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    Default Re: US tags Quiapo as one of world's 'notorious markets'

    took them that long to figure it out

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    @
    samsungster: sakto ka sir. haha!

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    Default Re: US tags Quiapo as one of world's 'notorious markets'

    abi nako unsa nga notorious, abi nako in comparison sa N.Korea (well that's way off the roof).

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    Default Re: US tags Quiapo as one of world's 'notorious markets'

    Dugay naman ni ang Quiapo uy..g-raid naman gane na sauna.

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    @p26

    ang quiapo dili na kinahanglan I-raid. sa sidewalk pa lang kita na ang katag. hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by hayden View Post
    took them that long to figure it out
    hahaha mao jd na pwerti na kadugay ana dira. very visible jd kaau. tsk..tsk..

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    Default Re: US tags Quiapo as one of world's 'notorious markets'

    Have they been to Carbon yet ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAQ View Post
    Have they been to Carbon yet ?
    lol, btaw bro bcn mga after 50 years pa na nla ma discobre sd ang carbon.

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