EUIPO Trains Judges and Prosecutors on Dark Web Technologies
Summary
The EUIPO has conducted training for judges and prosecutors across the EU on open dark web technologies. This initiative aims to enhance their understanding and capabilities in addressing intellectual property rights infringements facilitated by these technologies.
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The EUIPO, through its Observatory, has organized training sessions for judges and prosecutors within the European Union focusing on the use and implications of open dark web technologies. The training is designed to equip legal professionals with the knowledge necessary to combat intellectual property rights infringements that increasingly occur on these platforms.
This initiative does not impose new regulatory obligations but serves as an educational effort to bolster enforcement capabilities. Legal professionals involved in intellectual property cases and law enforcement agencies within the EU should be aware of this training and its implications for future investigations and prosecutions related to online infringements.
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