Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 24, 2024

Title 19 - Customs Duties last revised: Sep 10, 2024
§ 133.0 - Scope.

This part provides for the recordation of trademarks, trade names, and copyrights with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection for the purpose of prohibiting the importation of certain articles. It also sets forth the procedures for the disposition, including release to the importer in appropriate circumstances, of articles bearing prohibited marks or names, piratical articles, and prohibited circumvention devices, as well as the disclosure of information concerning such articles when such disclosure would not compromise an ongoing law enforcement investigation or national security.

[T.D. 72-266, 37 FR 20678, Oct. 3, 1972, as amended by CBP Dec. 24-03, 89 FR 52373, June 24, 2024]
Subpart A [§ 133.1 - § 133.7] - Subpart A—Recordation of Trademarks
Subpart B [§ 133.11 - § 133.15] - Subpart B—Recordation of Trade Names
Subpart C [§ 133.21 - § 133.27] - Subpart C—Importations Bearing Recorded Marks or Trade Names
Subpart D [§ 133.31 - § 133.37] - Subpart D—Recordation of Copyrights
Subpart E [§ 133.41 - § 133.46] - Subpart E—Importations Violating Copyright Laws
Subpart F [§ 133.47 - § 133.48] - Subpart F—Enforcement of the Prohibition on Importation of Merchandise Capable of Circumventing Technological Measures for Protection of Copyright
Subpart G [§ 133.51 - § 133.53] - Subpart G—Procedure Following Forfeiture or Assessment of Liquidated Damages
Subpart H [§ 133.61 - § 133.61] - Subpart H—Donations of Intellectual Property Rights Technology and Related Support Services
source: T.D. 72-266, 37 FR 20678, Oct. 3, 1972, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 19 CFR 133.0