Abstract

The article analyzes separate administrative and legal forms of activities of customs authorities while ensuring the protection of intellectual property rights in relation to goods sent by international mail. Within the framework of this publication, the organizational and legal features of the use of information technologies by customs authorities to ensure the protection of intellectual property rights in relation to goods sent by international mail are considered. The author identified problems in the functioning of the mechanism of information interaction between rightholders and the customs authorities of the Russian Federation when detecting violations during the movement of goods sent by international mail.

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