In our previous episodes, we have explored the fundamental laws and prohibited actions under Tanzania’s anti-counterfeit regulations. We have provided you with a comprehensive foundation in understanding these vital rules. Now, as we enter Episode 3 of our series, we are exploring the crucial aspect of sanctions and penalties. Join us as we unveil the consequences for those who stray from the path of compliance and authenticity. This episode will shed light on the account- ability and rigor of Tanzania’s commitment to curbing counterfeits. Stay tuned for valuable insights that empower your understanding of anti-counterfeit laws.
OFFENCE/ VIOLATION | SANCTION AND PENALTIES |
1. Ownership, Possession, and Control of Counterfeit Goods. 2. Manufacturing and Production of Counterfeit Goods. 3. Sale, Hire, Barter, or Exchange of Counterfeit Goods. 4. Display and Exhibition of Counterfeit Goods. 5. Distribution of Counterfeit Goods. 6. Ownership or Possession of Counterfeiting Tools. 7. Import and Export of Counterfeit Goods. 8. Application of False Trade Descriptions. 9. Disposal of Counterfeit Goods. | First time offenders Imprisonment: A maximum term of five years. or Monetary Fine: A maximum of ten million Tanzanian shillings or alternatively, the fine can be set to an amount equal to three times the value at retail price of the counterfeit goods involved in the offense. or Combination of Fine and Imprisonment: Depending on the severity of the offense, a first offender may face both imprisonment and a monetary fine. Second or subsequent offenders Imprisonment: A maximum term of fifteen years. or Monetary Fine: A minimum of fifty million Tanzanian shillings or alternatively, the fine can be set to an amount equal to five times the value at retail price of the counterfeit goods involved in the offense, whichever amount is greater. or Combination of Fine and Imprisonment |
10. Operating websites or electronic networks displaying counterfeit goods or copyright-infringing materials. | Imprisonment: A maximum term of 2 years. or Monetary Fine: A maximum fine of twenty million Tanzanian Shillings. or Combination of Fine and Imprisonment. |
11. Advertising or assisting in the advertisement of counterfeit goods. | Imprisonment: A maximum term of 2 years. or Monetary Fine: A fine not exceeding 30% of the loss caused to the victim/plaintiff or complainant. |