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Combating counterfeit and stolen telecommunication/ICT devices and tampered software

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Background

ITU-T SG11 is a lead Study ​​Group on combating counterfeiting and tampering of ICT devices, as well as on combating the use of stolen ICT devices. Particularly,​ Question 15 of ITU-T Study Group 11 (Q15/11) "Combating counterfeit and stolen telecommunication/ICT devices and their software​" is addressing the growing problem of counterfeited telecommunication/ICT products and devices, which is adversely affecting all stakeholders in the ICT field (vendors, governments, operators and consumers).

Cooperation among ITU T study groups, between ITU-T and ITU-D as well as with external bodies outside the IT​U (in particular with SDOs), will be required to gather a complete information in this regard. Q15/11 welcomes contributions to progress standardization in these fields.

For any further information, contact ITU-T SG11 Secretariat at tsbsg11@itu.int​.​
The ongoing work is highlighted in the SG11 Work programme accordingly, see here​.

Deliverables​​​​

Workshops and Events

Relevant Resolutions

ITU INTERVIEWS: Glenn Jones


Interview with Glenn Jones,Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP), ICC and Hewlett-Packard Global Anti-Counterfeit Program.

ITU INTERVIEWS: Dr Robert E. Kahn


Interview with Dr Robert E. Kahn, Chairman, CEO and President, Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI).

ITU INTERVIEWS: Jean Bergevin


Interview with Jean Bergevin, Head of Fight Against Counterfeiting and Piracy Unit, Intellectual Property Directorate, European Commission (EC): "EU Commission's Project (s) to Reduce the Incentives for IP Infringing Products to Infiltrate Supply Lines: EU Action Plan on the Enforcement of IP"