The session covers the Customs Broker license exam, focusing on intellectual property rights, including trademarks, copyrights, and patents. It highlights the significance of trademark protection in customs, illustrated by the Lever Brothers case. The discussion also addresses consumer rights regarding trademarked products and the classification of various items, including footwear and textile tape. Essential study guidance is provided, emphasizing homework, video reviews, and understanding customs regulations.
Up Next in April 2021 CBLE
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February 18, 2021 CBLE Class
Remote proctoring is introduced for the customs broker exam, requiring careful registration and system checks. Awareness of health risks, especially related to coronavirus, is crucial. The content also covers merchandise types, informal entry regulations, and the role of bonds in customs. Exam pr...
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February 25, 2021 CBLE Class
The session covers essential exam registration details, emphasizing the importance of timely registration and options for taking the exam. It explains optimal stress levels and their impact on performance, clarifies guidelines for exam materials, and announces changes to the class schedule. The d...
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March 11, 2021 CBLE Class
Audio setup and troubleshooting start the session, followed by a propaganda video from CBP on vehicle and cargo inspections. Security measures for high-attendance events are discussed, along with a reminder about the customs license broker exam registration deadline. The impact of the pandemic on...