Combating Counterfeiting & Piracy

Combating Counterfeiting & Piracy

<p> 3rd Thematic Programme 2nd Thematic Programme On On Competitive and Sustainable Growth Information Society Technologies (Growth)</p><p>Generic Activity Information & Network On Security and Other Confidence Measurements and Testing Building Technologies DGXII DGXIII</p><p>COMBATING COUNTERFEITING & PIRACY : RELEVANT ACTIVITIES IN THE 5TH FRAMEWORK FOR EUROPEAN RESEARCH (1999-2002)</p><p>(1) 3rd Thematic Programme on Promoting Competitive and Sustainable Growth (Growth) Generic Activity on Measurements and Testing (M&T) DGXII Science Research and Development</p><p>(2) The Information Society Technologies Programme (IST Programme)</p><p>DGXIII Telecommunications, Markets, Technologies Innovation and Exploitation of Research</p><p>IST 99– II.4.3 EN – version 4.0 (1) 3rd Thematic Programme on Promoting Competitive and Sustainable Growth (Growth) Generic Activity on Measurements and Testing (M&T) DGXII/CII.3</p><p>OBJECTIVES</p><p>The fight against fraud is a key objective of the Generic Activity on Measurements and Testing. This activity aims at a successful detection, prosecution, and prevention by keeping the know-how and technology ahead of the defrauder. Another aim is to contribute to an integrated, accurate, accessible and harmonised approach for anti- counterfeiting (industrial products except software), custom tariffs (including subsidies and quotas), doping in sport, and fight against crime.</p><p>RESEARCH PRIORITIES</p><p>These can be described as follows :</p><p>(a) Instruments for : - Verification of authenticity and origin of products, components, goods, materials, currency transfer, documents, persons, etc. (including ‘fingerprinting’ devices); - Detection of adulterations, toxic and illegally used substances or traded goods compromising safety and/or performance, doping in sport; - Detecting presence, verification, identification, reading of concealed items (such as markers, objects, etc.).</p><p>(b) Methodologies (including harmonisation) for : - Characterising, mapping, tracking and tracing authenticity control related to quality, origin and safety; - Detecting illegally used or traded compounds, undesirable substances, drugs in sport, species (e.g. endangered animals), etc.; - Screening and confirmation to identify the origin of various products, components, materials, and goods (including correct product categorisation in custom tariffs and the control of quotas and subsidies); - Measurements of age and origin of cultural artefacts, confirming person’s and documents identity.</p><p>(c) Feasibility RTD-projects on Certified Reference Materials (CRMs) to : - Check authenticity of materials, components, concealed items, etc.; - Pursue control of subsidies, quotas, and verification of product categorisation in custom tariffs; - Detect dangerous goods, drugs in sport, origin and age of cultural artefacts; - Facilitate identification of persons, animals, documents, etc..</p><p>IST 99– II.4.3 EN – version 4.0 These research activities are implemented by :</p><p>- periodic calls for proposals on instruments. - call for expression of interest for specific needs on methodologies (i.e. analytical methods, sampling plans, databases/banks); feasibility RTD-projects on CRMs; and support to RTD-infrastructures. The aim of the call for expression of interest is :</p><p>-> to help the European Commission in identifying research related needs for Europe for publishing in a dedicated call for proposals; -> to decide whether or not to include the topic in a dedicated call for proposals; -> to have a supporting document available to all interested parties which defines the objectives and scope of the topic where a proposal is welcomed. </p><p>- SME specific measures (e.g. support to RTD-activities on instrumentation involving SMEs). For more detailed information please contact the M&T-unit (see next page). - accompanying measures (i.e. support to studies; to promote and facilitate the dissemination, exploitation, and broad take-up of RTD-results; training actions). For more detailed information please contact the M&T-unit (see next page).</p><p>The table below briefly describes the 1st calls. For more information see WEB.</p><p>CALL ACTIONS OPENING CLOSING CUT-OFF INDICATIVE TYPE DATE DATE DATE FOR BUDGET EVALUATION Time limited Instruments 16/03/1999 15/06/1999 - ~35Mill. €* Open/ Methodologies; 16/03/1999 30/04/2001 ~every To be Expression Feasibility 6 months specified for of interest RTD-projects each on CRMs & dedicated call Support to RTD infrastructures</p><p>* for instruments related to anti-fraud & quality within M&T; - not applicable.</p><p>IST 99– II.4.3 EN – version 4.0 For further information such as summary notes of consultation workshops/meetings; workshops or conferences; synopsis of research activities of the previous programme; other objectives of the Generic Activity on Measurements and Testing; info-packs; guidance documents on calls for proposals and expression of interest, evaluation and contract matters, please contact: </p><p>European Commission; Generic Activity on Measurements and Testing (M&T) within the 3rd Thematic Programme for Competitive and Sustainable Growth (Growth), 200 Rue de la Loi; B-1049 Brussels; Belgium; contact: http://www.cordis.lu/smt/home.html and/or http://www.cordis.lu/growth/ or e-mail: [email protected];</p><p> specific contact persons (DGXII/CII.3): Mr. Christos Profilis (Tel.: +32/2/295.97.35; FAX: +32/2/295.80.72;e-mail: [email protected]) and </p><p>Ir. Isabelle De-Froidmont-Görtz (Tel.: +32/2/295.08.87; FAX: +32/2/295.80.72; e-mail: [email protected]).</p><p>IST 99– II.4.3 EN – version 4.0 (2) The Information Society Technologies Programme (IST Programme)</p><p>Information &Network Security and other Confidence Building Technologies DGXIII-C4</p><p>One of the priorities set for the 1999 workprogramme is to support European policies in the domain of the emerging Information Society. In particular the IST programme supports policy objectives with technological developments in areas such as: information security, data protection and privacy, control of illegal and harmful content and management of intellectual property in a digital environment.</p><p>Relevant action lines can be found in the Key Action II (New Methods of Work and Electronic Commerce) of the programme. In particular:  II.4 Information and network security and other confidence building technologies, including: - II.4.1 Identification and authentication - II.4.2 Secure electronic financial transactions - II.4.3 Digital object transfer with IPR management This includes the development of new technology components, the experimentation & validation of new business models through large-scale pilot applications and assessment of social, cultural, economic and legal impact.</p><p>Complementary action lines can also be found in the Key Action III (Multimedia Content and Tools) of the programme, in particular:  III.2 Interactive publishing, digital content and cultural heritage  III.3 Education & training  III.5 Information access, filtering, analysis and handling</p><p>The implementation of the proposed research activities, in particular relating to information security and the management of intellectual property, will be performed with calls for proposals over 4 years, starting in 1999 and a first call for proposals to be issued on 19 March 1999. The total budget of the IST programme is € 3.600 millions with an indicative budget for the first call in 1999 amounting to € 800 millions.</p><p>More information on the content of the IST programme, the participation rules and the focus of the calls for proposals can be found on the following web site: http://www.cordis.lu/ist</p><p>Expressions of interest and search for partners: http://www.cordis.lu/ist/eoi.htm Email: [email protected] Fax: +32 2 296 83 88</p><p>IST 99– II.4.3 EN – version 4.0 The IST programme aspects linked with “Security and Confidentiality of Information and Intellectual Property” are managed by DG XIII-C4. Contact person: Mr. Dominique Gonthier E-mail: [email protected] Fax: +32 2 296 83 64</p><p>Co-ordination mechanisms and other useful links</p><p>To improve collaboration and information dissemination in the domain of IPR Management Issues, a co-ordination mechanism is currently supported through the organisation of a “cluster” on these issues presently animated by the ESPRIT project 29430 EC-CLUSTER:</p><p>Contact: Mr. Dominique Spaey Bureau van Dijk Avenue Louise, 250 – B 1050 Brussels Tel. +32 2 639 06 06 Fax. +32 2 648 82 30 Email: [email protected] Web site: http://www.ispo.cec.be/ecommerce/iprcluster.htm Such co-ordination activity should continue during the life of the IST programme and could be the subject of proposals submitted under the above mentioned Action Lines in Key Action II.</p><p>Cluster on Trust and Confidence: http://www.ispo.cec.be/ecommerce/trust.htm</p><p>Cluster on Financial Issues: http://www.ispo.cec.be/ecommerce/financial.htm</p><p>Information about Digital Signature (Inventory of international regulatory, standardisation and commercial activities): http://www.ispo.cec.be/ecommerce/digisign.htm</p><p>IST 99– II.4.3 EN – version 4.0</p>

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