CJ 485 Final Exam MSU - Nalla
What is a counterfeit product? P.271 Wilson - ANS-Any good or packaging that bear a
trademark that is virtually the same as one registered to an authorized trademark owner - are
one of the most significant global risks to brands and those who hold intellectual property rights
to them.
How does counterfeiting effect society? p. 271 Wilson - ANS-This is not a victimless crime,
virtually everyone is touched by this crime in some way.
What is the goal of Wilson's article on product counterfeiting? P. 272 Wilson - ANS-To gauge
evolving issues in the product protection field, and to generate public discourse and provide
context for stakeholders on these issues and how to respond to them, this article seeks to
generate insight and ideas about global change and how brand and intellectual property
protection efforts might need to be adapted or bolstered to address future risk.
What is the framework Wilson relies on to examine the risk assessment associated product
counterfeiting? P. 272 Wilson - ANS-The problem of analyzing the risk of product counterfeiting
has some parallels with the problem of analyzing the risk of terrorism.
What are the sources of data were used by Wilson to generate insight about how to address
product counterfeiting risks? P. 273-274 Wilson - ANS-1.) The first data source was a panel
discussion at the June 2015 Underwriters Laboratories Brand Protection Conference in St.
Petersburg, Florida, on ''Brand Protection and IP Crime 2020: Getting Ahead of the Curve.''
2.) The second data source included written responses to the same question from a diverse,
purposive sample of 16 brand-protection leaders. These included representatives of
brand-owner companies and industry associations (7), law enforcement agencies (3), academia
(3), and private sector service providers (3). Each of these experts was asked to respond in
about 500 words.
What were the major themes extracted in Wilson's article on brand protection related? Which
group raised were more likely to identify specific major themes? P. 275-276 Wilson - ANS-- One
of the academic contributors noted the need for a better understanding of counterfeiting
networks, including ''how individuals and groups collect their expertise so that they can create
and distribute counterfeiting products, who supports these networks, and how these
relationships are fostered.
- The second most common theme was education and awareness, including that among
producers, consumers, and lawmakers.
- The third most discussed theme was technology, including product protection and
authentication technology and technological components for use in identification, a theme that
has been mentioned sporadically at other conferences in recent years.
, - The fourth primary theme centered on consumers, a topic that does not appear to have
received considerable attention at International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition, Interpol, and
Underwriters Laboratories conferences in recent years.
What are the secondary and tertiary themes identified by Wilson as important for dealing with
brand protection? P. 276-277 Wilson - ANS-Secondary themes have four to six related issues.
- Most prominent among these were the need for partnerships and supply chain security, topics
mentioned sporadically at other conferences in recent years.
- Supply chain security was important for industry respondents and service providers.
- Focusing on specific products and enforcement were the other two secondary themes.
Tertiary themes have one to three related issues.
- Tertiary themes mentioned least frequently covered a wide range of topics from the Internet to
legislation to seller licensing issues
What are the tertiary themes identified by Wilson that can pose a problem for dealing with brand
protection? P. 277-278 Wilson - ANS-- Internet
- Appropriate legislation
What two themes that emerged from Wilson's study can be areas for academia to add value to
brand protection efforts? P. 281 Wilson - ANS-- Information Sharing/Analysis
- Education/Awareness.
According to Stutzenberger and Fisher, that are the major contributing factors for workplace
violence (WV) globally? P. 206 - ANS-- A lack of clear definitions.
- The absence of formal legislation.
- Organization-specific policies to adequately regulate and penalize violent behavior in the
workplace.
- The existence of cultural values that tolerate violent behaviour.
According to SF, what are the major consequences of WP for employees and business
organizations? P.206 - ANS-- Global Economic Costs of violent incidents
- Physical
- Mental Health.
According to SF, how has this category of crime come to be recognized worldwide? P.206 -
ANS-- The financial costs coupled with negative health
effects are reasons why interested parties across the globe are steadfastly working to educate
employers and employees as to the effects of WV and developing
prevention and reaction policies and programmes to reduce the incidence of such violence
(International Labour Organization, 2003).
What are the major categories of WV typology, according to SF?. Become familiar with the
specific form of WPV in each category. P.207-208 - ANS-Type 1: External/ Intrusive Violence
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