A Data-Driven Approach to Combatting Counterfeit Goods in E-Commerce
Join the Center for a discussion on how best practices and how public-private initiatives can use data to reduce counterfeits in e-commerce.
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Counterfeit goods cause significant harm to American consumers and businesses. Since many counterfeiters exploit e-commerce to enter the U.S. market, the public and private sectors have identified, developed, and implemented best practices to reduce this type of online fraud. A new report by the National Intellectual Property Rights Center highlights the marketplace responses to these identified best practices. Many of these best practices involve improving data collection, sharing, and analytics to better screen sellers, identify fraudulent products, and investigate criminal activity.
Join the Center for Data Innovation for a panel discussion with experts in government and industry for a discussion on existing best practices, emerging trends and techniques, and further opportunities for public-private initiatives to use data to reduce counterfeits in e-commerce.
Date and Time:
October 14, 2021, 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM (EDT) / 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM (CEST)
Speakers:
Matthew C. Allen, Director, National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center
Christa Brozowski, Senior Manager of Public Policy, Amazon
Sara Decker, Director of Federal Government Affairs, Walmart
Piotr Stryszowski, Senior Economist, OECD
Daniel Castro, Director, Center for Data Innovation (moderator)
Additional Speakers TBA
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