Part 1: Unfair Competition
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Unfair competition involves violations of intellectual property rights, particularly trademarks, as defined by 19 USC 1337. The United States International Trade Commission investigates these practices, allowing trademark owners to file complaints against infringing imports. The commission can issue exclusion orders to halt the importation of these goods, which require presidential approval within 60 days to be enforced.
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