“We are very pleased that the WTO has ruled in favor of the United States on essential parts of this case. Importantly, the WTO held that TRIPS obligations must be understood in context, and that the requirement under existing trade agreements to provide effective enforcement means nations can’t simply go through the motions, but that results matter. We hope that today’s decision leads China and other WTO members to enhance their protection of intellectual property.
While it is unfortunate that the panel felt that it needed more information on the technical issue of criminal thresholds, we are satisfied with the decision on this key point—that enforcement must be effective not only in law but in practice, and that standards of effectiveness change over time and reflect the realities of the marketplace.”
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