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ACTA
- 0 Preamble
- Art. 01 Relation to Other Agreements
- Art. 02 Nature and Scope of Obligations
- Art. 03 Relation to Standards concerning the Availability and Scope of Intellectual Property Rights
- Art. 04 Privacy and Disclosure of Information
- Art. 05 General Definitions
- Art. 06 General Obligations with Respect to Enforcement
- Art. 07 Availability of Civil Procedures
- Art. 08 Injunctions
- Art. 09 Damages
- Art. 10 Other Remedies
- Art. 11 Information Related to Infringement
- Art. 12 Provisional Measures
- Art. 13 Scope of Border Measures
- Art. 14 Small Consignments and Personal Luggage
- Art. 15 Provision of Information from the Right Holde
- Art. 16 Border measures
- Art. 17 Application by the Right Holder
- Art. 18 Security or Equivalent Assurance
- Art. 19 Determination as to Infringement
- Art. 20 Remedies
- Art. 21 Fees
- Art. 22 Disclosure of Information
- Art. 23 Criminal Offences
- Art. 24 Penalties
- Art. 25 Seizure, Forfeiture, and Destruction
- Art. 26 Ex Officio Criminal Enforcement
- Art. 27(1,2) Enforcement in the Digital Environment
- Art. 27(3)
- Art. 27(4)
- Art. 27(5)
- Art. 27(6)
- Art. 27(7)
- Art. 27(8)
- Art. 28 Enforcement Expertise, Information, and Domestic Coordination
- Art. 29 Management of Risk at Border
- Art. 30 Transparency
- Art. 31 Public Awareness
- Art. 32 Environmental Considerations in Destruction of Infringing Goods
- Art. 33 International Cooperation
- Art. 34 Information Sharing
- Art. 35 Capacity Building and Technical Assistance
- Art. 36 The ACTA Committee
- Art. 37 Contact Points
- Art. 38 Consultations
- Art. 39-45
1. Nothing in this Agreement shall require a Party to disclose:
(a) information, the disclosure of which would be contrary to its law, including laws protecting privacy rights, or international agreements to which it is party;
(b) confidential information, the disclosure of which would impede law enforcement or otherwise be contrary to the public interest; or
(c) confidential information, the disclosure of which would prejudice the legitimate commercial interests of particular enterprises, public or private.
2. When a Party provides written information pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, the Party receiving the information shall, subject to its law and practice, refrain from disclosing or using the information for a purpose other than that for which the information was provided, except with the prior consent of the Party providing the information.





