The US government is seeking views on which countries should be placed on its annual special report for failing to adequately protect intellectual property.
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30 April 2014 The US government has “growing concerns” about the environment and enforcement of IP in India but has decided against imposing the strongest possible sanction on it, according to a report released today, April 30.
27 April 2016 The US government has kept China and India on an annual list of countries that it says have poor records when it comes to protecting intellectual property, but has stopped short of naming any countries as being a serious concern.
2 May 2017 IP enforcement is lacking in “virtually” all of the countries on the US’s priority watch list, according to the Office of the US Trade Representative in its "2017 Special 301 Report".