Enforcement of IPR in the U.S.
List of federal agencies responsible for enforcing intellectual property rights in the United States.
Office of Intellectual Property Rights
The Office of Intellectual Property Rights (OIPR) of the U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Administration works with U.S. firms to help them protect their intellectual property abroad. Read more
U.S. International Trade Commission
The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) investigates claims regarding intellectual property rights violations by imported goods, including allegations of patent and trademark infringement. Read more
U.S. Department of Justice Computer Crime Initiative
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutes intellectual property rights crimes on behalf of the United States. Read more
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigates criminal counterfeiting, piracy, and other federal crimes. You can report suspicions concerning the manufacture or sale of counterfeit or pirated goods to the FBI by contacting your local FBI Office and asking to speak with the Duty Complaint Agent. Read more
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) keeps foreign pirated and counterfeit goods from being imported into the United States. Once a company has registered its trademark or copyright, it should record its registration with CBP. Read more
National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center
The National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center (IPR Center) works to deter, interdict, and investigate threats arising from the movement of illegal goods into and out of the United States. Read more