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Code · CFR · Title 19 — Customs Duties · Part 133 — Trademarks, Trade Names, and Copyrights · § 133.51

§ 133.51. Relief from forfeiture or liquidated damages.

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(a)Petition for relief. The importer may petition in accordance with parts 171 and 172 of this chapter for relief from, or cancellation of, a forfeiture incurred for violation of the trademark or copyright laws, including the DMCA, or a claim for liquidated damages for failure to redeliver released merchandise incurred under the provisions of § 133.24, § 133.46, or § 133.48.
(b)Conditioned relief. In appropriate cases, except for articles bearing a counterfeit trademark, relief from a forfeiture may be granted pursuant to a petition for relief upon the following conditions and such other conditions as may be specified by the appropriate Customs authority:
(1)The unlawfully imported or prohibited articles are exported or destroyed under Customs supervision and at no expense to the Government;
(2)All offending trademarks or trade names are removed or obliterated prior to release of the articles:
(3)In the case of books or periodicals manufactured abroad contrary to the terms of the "American manufacturing clause" of the Copyright Act of 1976 (17 U.S.C. 602, 603):
(i)Satisfactory evidence is submitted that a statement of abandonment has been filed and recorded in the Copyright Office by the copyright owner in accordance with the procedures of the Copyright Office; and
(ii)The notice of copyright is completely obliterated prior to release of the books or periodicals. \[T.D. 72-266, 37 FR 20678, Oct. 3, 1972, as amended by T.D. 79-159, 44 FR 31968, June 4, 1979; T.D. 87-40, 52 FR 9476, Mar. 25, 1987; CBP Dec. 24-03, 89 FR 52378, June 24, 2024\]
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