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The Label Printers Participates In Anti-counterfeiting Conferences

Aurora, IL, July 12, 2013 – The Label Printers' was invited to exhibit and participate as an Interactive Round Table Leader at the recent UL Brand Protection Conference in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. TLP's topic was “Product Security Solutions – Magic Bullet vs. the Budget”, and Lori Campbell, The Label Printers' Chief of Operations was the company's Round Table Leader. Key Note speakers for the conference were Michael B. Steinbach, SAC, Miami Field Office, FBI; An-Ping Hsieh, VP/General Counsel, Hubbell; and Waldemar Oliveros Jaén, IP Lawyer, Panama Customs Authority.

UL outlined the Event's purpose in their Registration/Welcome materials, “For over 15 years, UL has taken an aggressive stance against product counterfeiting through a comprehensive program involving enforcement, education and partnerships with key IP crime stakeholders from around the world. As a leader in product safety testing and certification, as well as a rights holder, UL knows the detrimental effects IP crime can have on a company's resources, reputation and to its corporate goals.

As part of our public service and safety-oriented mission, UL is organizing the 2013 Conference to serve as a catalyst to strengthen and enhance brand protection programs, provide best practices for combatting IP crime and to strengthen global partnerships against this growing threat. The Conference is a great opportunity for UL customers and other IP rights holders to meet one-on-one with law enforcement personnel and IP crime experts to gain valuable insights into all aspects of brand protection.

International, national and local experts will be on hand to provide a dynamic two-day training forum with innovative learning sessions that will include; operational workshops, interactive roundtables and a networking lounge. Additionally, we will offer rights holders the opportunity to set up exhibition tables where they can provide product identification training to law enforcement attendees. This benefit will also be extended to service providers so they may provide participants with the latest brand protection solutions.”

Over 150 attendees, split fairly equally between brand owners, solutions suppliers, and law enforcement officials, attended the event. Said Campbell about her Round Table, “We talked principally about the major challenges facing rights holders. The first of which is the budget. And the second of which is “selling” the need for anti-counterfeiting internally – which, incredibly, with the prominence of the discussion about anti-counterfeiting and brand protection, is hard to do.” She goes on, “I think [the problem] is a head versus gut thing. Brand owners have an intellectual understanding of the problem, but they have to balance that with the problem of finding resources to address the problem – it's like the game “Whack a Mole” because their products are sold through so many channels. And, to make it even tougher, there are SO many suppliers to be sifted through. What technology? What company? And it's hard to keep track of what's new.”

About the conference in general, Campbell said “There were a lot of presentations on rights holders' enforcement issues, and their legal remedies – criminal vs. civil. Overall, UL has done a good job covering the major IP topics, and they've kept the conference relatively small, allowing for more focused conversations. Which is just what brand owners need.”

Conference participants included brand owners such as Louis Poulsen Lighting, and Eaton; solution providers such as The Label Printers and Digital Evidence International; government and law enforcement agencies such as the U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, INTERPOL, EUROPOL, the FBI, and Homeland Security; and many other intellectual property and anti-counterfeiting experts.

In addition to her role as a Round Table Leader, Campbell has also been chosen to be part of a working group, called the IP Crime Joint Action Group, which has been broken into subcommittees such as enforcement, training, etc. working on best practices to share with a larger audience.

Click on these links for more information about the Brand Protection Conference and UL's efforts in anti-counterfeiting.

The Label Printers also participated in the recent Brand Protection & Anti-Counterfeiting Forum, a meeting organized to bring brand protection solution providers (such as TLP) together with rights holders, in both group sessions on important topics, and one-on-one meetings. Campbell felt that this forum was well conceived and organized, noting the high quality of the attendees and the in-depth profiles of each (provided by forum organizer Consero), including the challenges each company faces in their markets. She said, “this forum brought both 'sides of the table' together so that we could discuss our mutual needs. And, it gave us the opportunity to further explore those mutual needs in ongoing, future meetings.” Rights holder attendees ran the gamut from technology companies like Qualcomm to famous brand names in diverse markets such as Converse, Kraft, Leatherman Tool, Shiseido, and WWE. Solution providers also ran the gamut of available technologies for manufacturing operations, online and IP issues, and supply chain challenges. Campbell points out, “As a label manufacturer, we bring an unbiased advocacy to the brand protection/anti-counterfeiting issue. We try to do a lot of the preliminary selection process for the rights holders. Basically, we are the means to get the technology to commercialization. And this forum gave us an opportunity to explore that with a 'self-certifying' audience.”

About THE LABEL PRINTERS:

The Label Printers, Aurora, IL, started in business in 1967, manufacturing simple label constructions in a 1,000 square foot space, with 1 employee, serving the local Chicago market.

Today, the company has evolved into one of the 100 largest converters in the United States. The Label Printers owns and operates two facilities in Aurora, Illinois, manufacturing and distributing labels and packaging products to thousands of customers in 25 countries around the world. The company's packaging products are certified to ISO 9001 standards, and their quality is backed up by their 99.6% Quality Acceptance Rating.

To contact The Label Printers, call 800.229.9549 or e-mail the company at anti-counterfeiting@TheLabelPrinters.com.

The Label Printers is a member of NASPO (North American Security Products Organization), CACP (Coalition Against Counterfeiting and Piracy), TLMI (Tag and Label Manufacturers Institute) and the FTA (Flexographic Technical Association).

About UL:

UL is a global independent safety science company offering expertise across five key strategic businesses: Product Safety, Environment, Life & Health, University and Verification Services. Our breath, established objectivity and proven history mean we are a symbol of trust and enable us to help provide peace of mind. Working for a safer world since 1894, UL has taken an aggressive stance against counterfeiting through a comprehensive program involving enforcement, education and partnerships. We understand that working with our clients and other stakeholders creates a catalyst to strengthen global brand protection.

About Consero:

Founded in 2010, Consero Group is an international leader in creating industry-specific events for senior-level executives in industries that include: Legal, Compliance, Shared Services, Customer Experience, Finance, IT, HR, Procurement, Higher Education Technology, and Bran Protection & Anti-Counterfeiting. With operations in the U.S. and in Europe, Consero is best known for transforming the executive experience through intimate, invitation-only programs in a sophisticated learning environment with high-level content. For more information on Consero, please visit www.consero.com.

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