AIM ACC Membership Brochure

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ASSOCIATION DES INDUSTRIES DE MARQUE EUROPEAN BRANDS ASSOCIATION EUROPÄISCH ER MARKENVERBAND AIM®     THE AIM ANTI-COUNTERFEITING COMMITTEE     MARCH 2011 9 AVENUE DES GAULOIS B-1040 BRUSSELS BELGIUM TEL +322 7360305 FAX +322 7346702 [email protected]

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A S S O C I A T I O N D E S I N D U S T R I E S D E M A R Q U E

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AIM Anti-Counterfeiting Committee 1 

The AIM Anti-Counterfeiting Committee

The activities of AIM, the European Brands Association, cover all issues impacting the abilityof manufacturers to design, to market, to distribute and to sell their brands. Through itsmembership of national associations in 22 countries and close to 50 corporate members,AIM represents some 1800 companies, the vast majority of which are active in the fast

moving consumer goods sector.

For over 20 years AIM has coordinated the Anti-Counterfeiting Committee, bringing together AIM members with other associations, organisations and companies who are also affected bythe menace of counterfeiting and piracy.

Attached are brief overviews of the associations and organisations with whom we work inthis Committee, together with a complete membership list (including the corporate members)and an explanatory diagram.

For further information, feel free to contact us:

[email protected] www.aim.be 

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The AIM Anti-Counterfeiting Committee

Mission:

  To act as a strong, coherent voice for European industry in the fight against themanufacture, distribution and sale of counterfeit and pirated items

  To engage in world-wide co-operation with all public and private sector stakeholders,including law enforcement agencies and public policy makers

Operation & Methodology:

  The AIM Anti-Counterfeiting Committee has been established for over 20 years andbrings together AIM members with over 20 other industry associations/organisationsand companies with the shared goal of combating counterfeiting and piracy

  Chairmen always recognised industry experts. Current Chairman: Shelley Duggan,Procter & Gamble; Vice-Chairman: Jef Vandekerckhove, Philips.

  2 meetings per year; constant e-mail contact  Support enforcement of current IPR legislation  Support Customs regime and continue to provide industry interface with European

Customs authorities  Achieve adoption and implementation of appropriate EC laws to deal with

counterfeiters  Participation in all European anti-counterfeiting policies and actions  Act as conduit for information-sharing between all stakeholders and other interested

parties  Centralised identification of key issues affecting industry leading to holistic, targeted

lobbying of authorities  Sharing best practice on combating counterfeiting

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Industry Association/Organisation members of the

AIM Anti-Counterfeiting Committee

ABAC - BAAN – Belgian anti-counterfeiting group 

The association belge d'anti-contrefaçon is a non-profit organization thathelps companies to fight counterfeiting. Unlike other organisations againstpiracy and counterfeiting, ABAC-BAAN is unique as it does not focus on a

single segment of the market. ABAC-BAAN also handles cases fromLuxembourg, as it has one of the largest cargo-airports of the EuropeanUnion.

For further information contact: [email protected]

ACG - UK anti-counterfeiting group

The Anti-Counterfeiting Group (ACG) represents the interests of around200 companies in 30 different countries. ACG works through high profilemedia campaigns, roadshows, and conferences to change society’s

perception of counterfeiting and to underline the damaging economic andsocial cost of fakes. ACG lobbies all levels of government, from local tointernational, for more enforcement resources and to bring in the necessarylegislation to protect society from the increasing global threat of counterfeiting.

For further information contact: [email protected]

ANDEMA - Spanish anti-counterfeiting group

Founded in 1989 by the Spanish High Council of Chambers of Commerce,

Industry and Navigation, ANDEMA is a non-profit business association,composed of 60 industrial and intellectual property rights’ owners of avarious range of sectors including clothes, shoes, leather, jewellery,foodstuffs, wines, spirits, beauty products, telecommunications, tobacco,hotels, pallets, toys and taps.

ANDEMA seeks to defend intellectual and industrial property rights at anylevel, for which it carries out some lobbying activity. ANDEMA is veryactive in the fight against counterfeiting, cooperating in educationalprograms and in public awareness campaigns.

ANDEMA also deals with other fields of activity relevant to intellectual and

industrial property rights: fiscal fraud, parallel trade, electronic trade, unfair competition, trade marks estimate, and innovation and design.

For further information contact: [email protected]

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APM - German anti-counterfeiting group

Founded by the Federation of German Industry (BDI), the Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) and the GermanBrands Association (Markenverband), the Aktionskreis Deutsche Wirtschaftgegen Produkt- und Markenpirterie e.V. (APM) (German Business Action

Group against Product and Trade Mark Counterfeiting ) aims to promotethe adherence to rules protecting intellectual property, to protect business

from the violation of such rules, and to combat crime in that area. Apartfrom lobbying, APM is also active in monitoring the German market withregard to fake sales and deals with public awareness. For further information contact: [email protected] 

www.markenpiraterie-apm.de BIEM - Bureau des Sociétés gérant les Droits d'Enregistrement et de

Reproduction Mécanique

BIEM is the international organisation representing mechanical rightssocieties. Mechanical rights societies exist in most countries. They licenseand collect royalties on the reproduction of songs (including musical,literary and dramatic works). Their members are authors, composers andmusic publishers. They also license the mechanical rights in downloadingand streaming music via the Internet. BIEM represents 50 societies from 53countries and promotes the interests of its member societies, particularly inforums relating to authors' rights.

For further information contact: [email protected] www.biem.org

BMD - United Brands Association, Turkey

The Birlesmis Markalar Dernegi (BMD) (United Brands Association) is anon-governmental organisation of the Turkish retail sector. BMD consistsof the most valuable Turkish and international retail brands from sectorssuch as ready-to-wear, shoes, leather, furniture, home textile, opticians,cosmetics, household appliances, communication and electronics. Themain objective of BMD is to support the improvement of the retailindustry in Turkey. Moreover, the struggle against product counterfeitingand the protection of its members' brand values are crucial for BMD.

For further information contact: [email protected] www.birlesmismarkalar.org.tr 

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British Brands Group

The members of the British Brands Group, the national association of AIM,comprise many of the world's leading brand manufacturers, all committedto ensuring that brands and their contribution to consumers, society andthe economy are understood and reflected in UK policy. While building adeeper understanding of brands is the Group's primary role, it alsorepresents its members collectively when regulatory or commercial issues

arise that may inhibit the ability of brands to deliver their benefits.

For further information contact: [email protected]

BUSINESS EUROPE - the Confederation of European Business

BUSINESSEUROPE is the Confederation of European Business,representative of more than 20 million small, medium and largecompanies. BUSINESSEUROPE has 39 member associations in 33countries. Its mission is to actively promote and represent business inEurope and to advocate a favourable and competitive businessenvironment to foster sustainable economic growth. Its policy prioritiesare: Implementing the reforms for growth and jobs, integrating theEuropean market, governing the EU efficiently, fighting nationalprotectionism, taking advantage of the opportunities of enlargement andreforming European social systems to make them sustainable.

For further information contact: [email protected]

Centromarca Portugal – Portuguese branded goods association

Centromarca is AIM’s national association in Portugal, bringing together companies from various sectors, whose main objective is to jointly analysethe problems affecting brands and to coordinate the efforts required for solving them. Centromarca groups 49 associate members, representing 54companies. Centromarca seeks to be the agent responsible for bringingtogether and combining all ideas and initiatives capable of contributing tothe protection and promotion of the brand.

For further information contact: [email protected]

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Comité Colbert - French luxury goods association

The Comité Colbert, comprising 69 French luxury companies, represents amajor economic force. The Comité Colbert is eager to ensure the long-termexistence of this living, artistic heritage. Through its committees, theComité Colbert implements campaigns to awaken the interest of younger generations. The Comité conveys the cultural richness of its members, their capacity for creation and innovation. The Comité Colbert helps its member companies combat counterfeiting.

For further information contact: [email protected]

DLF Denmark – Danish branded goods association

The Danish Association of FMCG Producers (DLF) is a non-profitorganisation of some 150 member companies covering close to 90% of grocery turnover in the Danish market. DLF is AIM’s national associationin Denmark and is open for membership to FMCG manufacturers who selland distribute products through retailers, but at the same time remainfinancially independent of these retailers.

DLF’s mission is to follow, influence and provide informaton aboutchanges in national and international processes so that the members incoalition with their partners in retail are able to respond to consumer demands, better, faster and at lower cost. It also aims to preserve anddevelop the good and reliable relationship between producers and retailersthat exists in Denmark.

For further information contact:  [email protected]

DLF Norway – Norwegian branded goods association

AIM’s national association in Norway, the Grocery Manufacturers of Norway (DLF), is an association of some 90 member companies coveringclose to 80% of grocery turnover in the Norwegian market. DLF is open for membership to manufacturers and suppliers of branded products.Companies with a majority of business in private labels cannot becomemembers. The mission statement of DLF includes five main elements:enhancement and understanding of good business practice; professionalcooperation for efficient infrastructure; good regulations for fair andeffective competition; balance of power between retailers and suppliers;and a favourable climate for growth through innovation and category

management.For further information contact: [email protected] 

www.dlf.no 

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ECPA - European Crop Protection Industry

ECPA is the pan-European voice of the Crop Protection Industry.ECPA is the Brussels based trade association that represents the cropprotection industry in Europe, working with a wide range of stakeholders.Our membership consists of 20 market leading companies as well asnational associations in over 24 countries across the EU and the wider Europe. Our members provide not only traditional crop protectionproducts such as herbicides, fungicides and insecticide, but alsobiopesticides, biocides and genetically modified seeds.ECPA priorities include  Registration – the revision of Directive 91/414/EEC  Sustainable agriculture  Food quality and consumer safety  Communications 

For further information contact: www.ecpa.eu

EFPIA – The European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and

Associations

EFPIA represents the research-based pharmaceutical industry operating inEurope. Through its direct membership of 29 national pharmaceuticalindustry associations and 45 leading pharmaceutical companies, EFPIA isthe voice on the European scene of about 2,000 companies committed toresearching, developing and bringing to patients new medicines thatimprove health and the quality of life around the world. EFPIA has thebroad objective of improving the competitiveness of the pharmaceuticalindustry in Europe in a regulatory and political environment which aboveall stimulates R&D and rewards innovation.

For further information contact: [email protected]

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EGEDA - Collective Management Organisation Representing Audiovisual

Producers 

EGEDA is a collective management organisation of audiovisual producers’rights founded in 1990. It represents and defends the interests of audiovisual producers in Spain and at international level. EGEDA is inparticular active in Latin America. Its activities consist in collecting

royalties for private copies and certain types of public performance rights,such as retransmissions and communications in places open to the public.Another important activity of EGEDA is the fight against piracy. The Anti-Piracy Department has been very active since it was set up in 1994.EGEDA collaborates with public authorities in this area and organisesraising-awareness campaigns and training sessions. In its determination tofight piracy EGEDA has set up a legal online distribution platform of audiovisual productions, Filmotech (www.filmotech.com).

For further information contact:Laura Vilches [email protected] Ángel Benza [email protected] Dapena [email protected]

EURATEX - European Clothing and Textiles association

As the voice of the European textile and clothing industry, EURATEX'smain objective is to create an environment within the European Unionwhich is conducive to the manufacture of textile and clothing products.The major areas of concern to EURATEX over recent years have been: topromote a further expansion of the EU exports of textiles and clothing; topromote legislation and its application in the field of intellectual property;

to support measures which enhance environmental protection but whichare at the same time acceptable to the industry; and to disseminateeconomic and statistical data to the membership.

For further information contact: [email protected]

FESI - Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry

The Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) representsthe interests of approximately 1,800 sporting goods manufacturers (85% of 

the European market), through its ten National Sports Industry Federationsand directly affiliated member companies. The European sporting goodsindustry directly and indirectly employs over 640,000 citizens in theEU27. FESI covers a wide range of policy areas, particularly the fightagainst the production and sale of counterfeit goods. The FESI IntellectualProperty Rights committee focuses on copyright, trademark rights, designrights, patent rights and trade names.

For further information contact: [email protected] 

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IBEC - Irish Business and Employers Confederation

The Irish Business and Employers Confederation (IBEC), AIM’s nationalassociation in Ireland, works to shape policies and influence decision-making in a way that develops and protects members' interests andcontributes to the development and maintenance of an economy thatpromotes enterprise and productive employment. Economic affairs,employee relations, pay, employment, taxation, competition, the

environment, trade, transport, sectoral matters - these are just some of thewide range of issues on which the IBEC works and serves its members on adaily basis.

For further information contact: [email protected]

IFPI - International music industry association

IFPI represents the recording industry worldwide with over 1450 membersin 75 countries and affiliated industry associations in 48 countries. IFPI'spriorities are fighting music piracy, promoting fair market access andadequate copyright laws, helping develop the legal conditions and thetechnologies for the recording industry to prosper in the digital era,promoting the value of music in the development of economies, as well asin social and cultural life

For further information contact:  [email protected] www.ifpi.org

INDICAM- Italian anti-counterfeiting group

INDICAM represents over 190 companies, industry associations, law and

IP firms, security consultants and other organisations daily engaged againstcounterfeiting activities that hit branded products. Indicam is active in Italyand internationally, in developing IP rights and anti-counterfeitingawareness and culture, in lobbying for better anti-counterfeiting legislationand its stricter enforcement. INDICAM is the sister organisation toCentromarca, AIM’s national association in Italy.

For further information contact: [email protected]

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International Chamber of Commerce

ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) is the voice of world businesschampioning the global economy as a force for economic growth, jobcreation and prosperity. ICC activities cover a broad spectrum, fromarbitration and dispute resolution to making the case for open trade andthe market economy system, business self-regulation, fighting corruption or combating commercial crime. Through its BASCAP initiative – businessaction against counterfeiting and piracy – it aims to highlight the problemsand dangers of counterfeiting at the highest political level. The ICC’sCounterfeiting Intelligence Bureau is part of the ICC and operates as aninternational anti-counterfeiting organisation with members in more than50 countries throughout the world.

For further information contact: [email protected] and www.icc-ccs.org 

ISFE - Interactive Software Federation of Europe

ISFE, the Interactive Software Federation of Europe, represents theEuropean videogame industry which produces entertainment andeducational software for use on personal computers, game consoles,portable devices and mobile phones. It is the fastest growing 'content'sector in Europe.

ISFE Membership consists of the following:(1) Associations - AESVI (Italy), ADESE (Spain), BIU (Germany), BLISA(Belgium), ELSPA (UK), FIGMA (Finland), MDTS (Sweden), MUF(Denmark),NVPI (The Netherlands), NSM (Norway), OVUS (Austria), SELL(France), SIEA (Swizerland), SPIDOR (Poland)(2) Companies - Activision, Atari, Eidos, Electronic Arts, Konami,Microsoft,Nintendo, SCEE (Sony Computer Entertainment Europe), SEGA,

Take 2, THQ, UbiSoft, VUG (Vivendi Universal Games), The Walt DisneyCompany.

For further information contact: [email protected]

IVF - International Video Federation

The members of the International Video Federation (IVF) comprisecompanies, which are involved in all areas of the audiovisual industry(development, production, distribution, etc.) as well as entities dedicatedto, and specialised in, the distribution of audiovisual content on physicalcarriers (DVD and VHS) and/or over digital networks, including theInternet.

For further information contact: [email protected]

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Markenartikelverband – Austrian branded goods association

The Austrian Branded Goods Association (Markenartikelverband) is theonly industry-wide association in Austria dealing with all questionsconcerning brands. Both companies producing locally as well ascompanies represented in Austria by subsidiaries make up the membershipof the Markenartikelverband. Membership is concentrated on the fastmoving consumer goods and comprises presently 118 companies.

For further information contact: [email protected]

Markenverband - German branded goods association

Founded in 1903 by leading German branded consumer goodsmanufacturers in their fight against unfair competition, the German BrandsAssociation Markenverband today represents some 380 branded goods andservices companies with an annual turnover of c. €350 bn.Markenverband’s activities cover a broad spectrum, from political lobbyingfor a brand friendly legal and competitive environment, including freedomof advertisement and effective IP protection, to member services like

workshops and conferences on relevant issues. Markenverband representsits members on questions of general concern towards the German Patentand Trade Mark Office, the German Customs Organisation and in theAdvisory Committee of the German NIC (DeNIC) on the TLD .de. Amongstother issues, especially important fields of work are the fight againstcounterfeits and look-alikes, unfair competition and competition law, butalso CSR and consumer policy.

For further information contact: [email protected] www.markenverband.de 

MPA - Motion Picture Association

The Motion Picture Association (MPA) serves the interests of major motionpicture companies, home video and television industries in the globalmarketplace: Paramount Pictures Corporation, Sony Pictures EntertainmentInc, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Universal City Studios LLLP,Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

The MPA (working with local Content Protection Organizations)investigates and reports on activities infringing intellectual property rights,assists with the resulting criminal and civil litigation to protect their copyrights, and conducts educational outreach programs to teach movie

fans around the world about the harmful effects of copyright theft. Thesefilm studios in aggregate are the largest investors in the European filmindustry, making such major films as Harry Potter, Sherlock Holmes andAlice in Wonderland; as well as investing in local co-productions,acquiring local productions and carrying out a wide array of post-production work here. These activities generate thousands of jobs eachyear in Europe.

For further information contact: [email protected] 

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Promarca - Swiss branded goods association

Promarca is AIM’s national association in Switzerland. It groups thebranded goods manufacturer in food and the near-food industry. Theassociation represents the interests of its 85 members on the Europeanlevel. 

For further information contact: [email protected]

www.promarca.ch

ProMarka - Polish branded goods association

The Polish Association of Branded Goods Manufacturers, AIM’s nationalassociation, has nearly 50 member companies. The basic goal of ProMarkais to act with respect to establishment, promotion and protection of thetrade mark - the brand - as a means to single out the article, as well as toprotect the branded product and its consumer. ProMarka representsbranded goods manufacturers as far as contacts with the governmentadministration, social organisations and other institutions in fightingcounterfeits.

For further information contact: [email protected]

RusBrand – Russian branded goods association

RusBrand, the non-profit Association of Branded Goods Manufacturers inRussia, was established in spring 2002 by more than 20 leading consumer goods manufacturers. It is the first large-scale effort in Russia to unite bothRussian and international manufacturers to further their interests and serve asthe voice of the branded goods industry. To date, RusBrand has 54 members

companies working to create an environment of fair and vigorouscompetition, fostering innovation and guaranteeing maximum value toconsumers. RusBrand in many ways represents a positive new era in theRussian business - a stable, growing, economy where businesses canfunction in a more principled, open environment. 

For further information: [email protected]://www.rusbrand.com/en/ 

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TIE - Toy Industries of Europe

TIE is an action group that promotes the value of toys and play in thepsychological, physical and social development of children. It is therepresentative voice of the toy industry to EU stakeholders. TIE interfaceswith the EU institutions and other European stakeholders on behalf of the toyindustry advocating its position in the fields that are key to the industry i.e.advertising and marketing, international trade, and toy safety regulation.TIE’s policy objectives are: to promote understanding of the importance of play in child development; to work in partnership with officials to ensurethat appropriate standards are set and enforced for toy safety; to promoteglobal free trade in toys; to work with legislators to protect the intellectualproperty rights of European manufacturers and distributors and to promote acommon standard of working conditions in toy factories across the world.

For further information contact: [email protected]

Union des Fabricants - French anti-counterfeiting association

Union des Fabricants, the French anti counterfeiting association, is a unique

observatory for protecting intellectual property rights. Its task, which is in thepublic interest, benefits to all its members. It provides them with a forum for obtaining and exchanging information. Union des Fabricants lobbiesgovernment departments, dialogues with national and international bodies,organises trainings or actions and communicates with the general public.The main tasks of Union des Fabricants are to: inform and supportcompanies and professionals; work with Government Departments; createconsumer awareness; ensure media coverage; act and influence; and dealwith authentication, in collaboration with public authorities.

For further information contact: [email protected] 

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Industry Association/Organisation and Corporate members

of the AIM Anti-Counterfeiting Committee

ABAC-BAAN – Belgian anti-counterfeiting groupACG – UK anti-counterfeiting groupANDEMA – Spanish anti-counterfeiting groupAPM – German anti-counterfeiting groupBacardi Martini

BATMark

Beiersdorf

BIEM – Bureau des Sociétés gérant les Droitsd'Enregistrement et de Reproduction MécaniqueBMD - United Brands Association, TurkeyBritish Brands Group - British branded goodsassociation (National Association of AIM)

BurberryBUSINESSEUROPE – the Confederation of European BusinessCentromarca Italy/Indicam – Italian brandedgoods association (National Association of AIM)and anti-counterfeiting groupCentromarca Portugal – Portuguese brandedgoods association (National Association of AIM)Chanel

Colgate-Palmolive

Comité Colbert – French luxury goods associationDanone

Diageo

DLF Denmark - Danish branded goods association(National Association of AIM)DLF Norway - Norwegian branded goodsassociation (National Association of AIM)ECPA – European Crop Protection AssociationEFPIA – European Federation of PharmaceuticalIndustries and AssociationsEGEDA - Collective Management OrganisationRepresenting Audiovisual ProducersEURATEX – European clothing and textilesassociationFerrero

FESI - Federation of the European Sporting GoodsIndustry 

FNLI – Dutch branded goods association (NationalAssociation of AIM)Georgia Pacific

GlaxoSmithKline

Heineken

Henkel

ICC-BASCAP: International Chamber of Commerce, Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting& PiracyIBEC - Irish branded goods association (NationalAssociation of AIM)IFPI - International music industry associationISFE – Interactive Software Federation of EuropeIVF – International Video FederationKellogg

Kraft FoodsLego

L’Oréal

LVMH

Markenartikelverband – Austrian branded goodsassociation (National Association of AIM)Markenverband – German branded goodsassociation (National Association of AIM)Mars

Microsoft

MPA - Motion Picture AssociationNestlé

Nike

NokiaPernod-Ricard

Philips

Procter & Gamble

Promarca - Swiss branded goods association(National Association of AIM)ProMarka - Polish branded goods association(National Association of AIM)Reckitt-Benckiser

RusBrand – Russian branded goods association(National Association of AIM) Sara Lee International

TIE – Toy Industries of Europe

UnileverUnion des Fabricants – French anti-counterfeitinggroup

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EUROPEAN INDUSTRY COORDINATION

Cross-Sectoral 

Members

AIM,

BUSINESSEUROPE,BMD,

ICC-BASCAP…

Sectoral Members

BIEM, Comité Colbert, ECPA,EFPIA, EGEDA, EURATEX, FESI,

IFPI, ISFE, IVF,

MPA, TIE…

EuropeCOLIPA, ORGALIME,

TABD…

Global

CACP, QBPC, GMA, IFSP,

INTA, OECD, UNECE,

WCO, WTO,WIPO…

National Anti- 

Counterfeiting GroupMembers

ABAC-BAAN, ACG,

ANDEMA,APM,INDICAM,

Union des Fabricants…

AIM Anti-CounterfeitingCommittee

Europeaninstitutions

AIMAIM® ® 

Corporate MembersBacardi-Martini, BatMARK,

Beiersdorf, Burberry, Chanel,Colgate-Palmolive, Danone,

Diageo, Ferrero, Georgia-Pacific, GSK,Heineken, Henkel, Kellogg, Kraft Foods,Lego, L’Oreal, LVMH, Mars, Microsoft,

Nestlé, Nike, Nokia,Pernod-Ricard, Philips, P&G,

Reckitt-Benckiser,Sara Lee, Unilever…

 

ACRONYMSICC-BASCAP: International Chamber of Commerce– Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting & Piracy

INDICAM: Italian anti-counterfeiting association

IFPI: International Federation of the

Phonographic Industry

IFSP: International Federation of Spirits Producers

INTA: International Trademark Association

ISFE – Interactive Software Federation of Europe

IVF: International Video Federation

MPA: Motion Picture AssociationOECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation &Development

ORGALIME: European Engineering IndustriesAssociation

QBPC: Quality Brands Protection Committee

TABD: Transatlantic Business DialogueTIE: Toy Industries of Europe

Union de Fabricants: French anti-counterfeiting

association

UNECE: United Nations Economic Commission for 

Europe

WCO: World Customs Organisation

WTO: World Trade Organisation

WIPO: World Intellectual property Organisation

ABAC-BAAN – Belgian anti-counterfeiting group

ACG: Anti-Counterfeiting Group UK

ANDEMA - Spanish Anti-counterfeiting Group

AIM : European Brands Association

APM: German anti-counterfeiting group

BIEM : Bureau des sociétés gérant les Droits

d’Enregistrement et de reproduction Mécanique

BMD : United Brands Association, Turkey

CACP: Coalition Against Counterfeiting and Piracy

COLIPA : European Cosmetic Toiletry &Perfumery Association

Comité Colbert: French luxury goods associationECPA: European Crop Protection Association

EFPIA : European Federation of Pharmaceutical

Industries and Associations

EGEDA - Collective Management Organisation

Representing Audiovisual ProducersEURATEX : European Apparel and Textile

Organisation

FESI : European Sporting Goods IndustryGMA :Grocery Manufacturers of America