In Red Points we specialize in Intellectual Property protection and defend brands online, using a combination of our experienced analysts and our proprietary technology. Our technology is the core of our protection solution, it employs machine learning algorithms that scan the internet and identify all IP infringements. We then validate and remove infringements, all the while reporting the details of each infringement in real time for our clients.
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Peter Ratcliffe joined the City of London Police in 1992, having completed a degree in history and politics. Since March 2017, Peter has held the role of detective superintendent responsible for the management of five national police units. These include police teams investigating bank fraud, insurance fraud, IP crime, overseas bribery and corruption, and the coordination of regional police teams protecting the UK from cybercrime.
Bruno Klumpp is an experienced policy manager with 10 years’ experience working in the internet industry for various global online platforms, including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. He is currently in charge of managing intellectual property, anti-piracy and anti-counterfeiting strategies, policymaking, risk management, online content and languages at Red Points.
Peter Ratcliffe
Detective superintendent
at the City of London Police,
Intellectual Property Crime Unit
PARTICIPANT
Top trends set to affect the e-commerce/IP landscape in 2020 according to 100+ IP experts
How digitisation is set to advance the IP infringer investigation process
New challenges and solutions for dealing with IP crime moving into the future
New geopolitical challenges set to affect IP holders over the coming year
How law enforcement agencies can collaborate with the private sector to investigate organised IP crime
The webinar will cover
2
First-hand stories
of how Red Points helped renowned brands leverage data to enhance efficiency in detecting and enforcing online counterfeits
2
Real examples
of how Red Points help companies identify patterns and trends to make informed decisions, not assumptions
3
How
visual data can provide your brand with the full picture over your online presence and help build a sustainable brand protection plan for your business
3
How
tech can gather data for business intelligence and legal actions
1
How
How to build a sustainable brand protection strategy by leveraging data
WEBINAR ON DEMAND
WEBINAR ON DEMAND
Peter Ratcliffe joined the City of London Police in 1992, having completed a degree in history and politics. Since March 2017, Peter has held the role of detective superintendent responsible for the management of five national police units. These include police teams investigating bank fraud, insurance fraud, IP crime, overseas bribery and corruption, and the coordination of regional police teams protecting the UK from cybercrime.
Bruno Klumpp is an experienced policy manager with 10 years’ experience working in the internet industry for various global online platforms, including YouTube, Twitter and Facebook. He is currently in charge of managing intellectual property,
anti-piracy and
anti-counterfeiting strategies, policymaking, risk management, online content and languages at Red Points.
Bruno
Klumpp
Platforms and Policy
Manager at Red Points
PARTICIPANT
WATCH WEBINAR
Tackling large-scale counterfeit networks is predicted to have the biggest impact on eroding brand value in 2020, according to IP experts. Meanwhile, the problem of counterfeiting continues to grow with advancements in technology. However, in many cases, brands still rely heavily on traditional investigative techniques such as private investigators and test purchasing to dismantle large-scale counterfeit networks. While these offline strategies are important, they need to be augmented with online tools to combat fakes. The synergy between analogue and digital techniques can go a long way in uncovering and combating counterfeit networks in the modern world.
Peter Ratcliffe
Detective superintendent
at the City of London Police,
Intellectual Property Crime Unit
PARTICIPANT
1
How
How to build a sustainable brand protection strategy by leveraging data
2
Real examples
of how Red Points help companies identify patterns and trends to make informed decisions, not assumptions
3
How
tech can gather data for business intelligence and legal actions
Tackling large-scale counterfeit networks is predicted to have the biggest impact on eroding brand value in 2020, according to IP experts. Meanwhile, the problem of counterfeiting continues to grow with advancements in technology. However, in many cases, brands still rely heavily on traditional investigative techniques such as private investigators and test purchasing to dismantle large-scale counterfeit networks. While these offline strategies are important, they need to be augmented with online tools to combat fakes. The synergy between analogue and digital techniques can go a long way in uncovering and combating counterfeit networks in the modern world.
What are the new geographical priorities right holders should focus and target efforts on in 2020
First hand stories of how Red Points helped renowned brands leverage data to enhance efficiency in detecting and enforcing online counterfeits
How visual data can provide your brand with the full picture over your online presence and help build a sustainable brand protection plan for your business
How tech can gather data for business intelligence and legal actions
1
2
3
4
1
Top trends set to affect the e-commerce/IP landscape in 2020 according to 100+
IP experts
How digitisation is set to advance the IP infringer investigation process
2
3
New challenges and solutions for dealing with IP crime moving into the future
New geopolitical challenges set to affect IP holders over the coming year
4
55 min
5
Peter Ratcliffe
Detective superintendent at the Police Intellectual Property Crime Unit
Bruno Klumpp
Platforms and Policy Manager
at Red Points
PARTICIPANT
5
How law enforcement agencies can collaborate with the private sector to investigate organised IP crime
55 min