U.S. takes Canada off priority watch list on intellectual property
OTTAWA — The United States is moving Canada off a priority watch list of countries that it says have failed to enforce intellectual-property rights.
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative is, however, keeping Canada on a lower-level watch list over continuing concerns with online piracy and pharmaceuticals patents.
Canada was added to the priority watch list last year along with 11 other countries, including China, India and Russia, that the U.S. deems the worst offenders when it comes to intellectual property.