IIPCIC Privacy Policy


UL Standards & Engagement is the manager of the website iipcic.org and in the below is referred to as ‘we”.

UL Standards & Engagement

Information we collect
No information collected from minors

Minors under the age of 18 should not provide any personal information and/or other information, including their email address, to UL through the site. The site does not knowingly accept personal information and/or other data from any such users of its website and/or any third parties.

How we use this information
Safeguarding your information

This Privacy Policy applies to IIPCIC services only. Our Site includes links to other Web sites whose privacy practices may differ from those of IIPCIC. If you submit personal information to any of those sites, your information is governed by their privacy statements. We do not exercise control over third-party websites, nor do links to these websites imply that IIPCIC or UL Standards & Engagement are affiliated with the linked site. These other sites may place their own cookies or other files on your computer, collect data or solicit personal information from you. We encourage you to carefully read the privacy statement of any Web site you visit.

Updating your information

The user is asked to inform IIPCIC of any changes to data provided upon enrollment including changes in contact details. You can contact the IIPCIC Secretariat by emailing info@iipcic.org.

Data retention

We will retain your information for as long as needed to provide you services. We will retain and use your information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements. At any time you can contact the IIPCIC Secretariat to update, amend or delete data on your user account. Please email info@iipcic.org.

INTERPOL may facilitate the enrollment of law enforcement officers, as a consequence INTERPOL may process personal information solely to ensure the verification of your affiliation through the INTERPOL National Central Bureaus, Police Academies or Law Enforcement Agencies. For more information on INTERPOL’s Rules on the Processing of Data, please visit the following link: https://www.interpol.int/en/Who-we-are/Privacy-policy.

Changes to this privacy policy

IIPCIC and UL Standards & Engagement reserve the right to modify, amend, or update this Privacy Policy at any time. Any significant modification will be notified to registered users via email. Any such modifications, amendments, updates or deletions will be effective immediately upon posting or notification. Your continued use of the Site after such posting and/or notification shall be deemed to constitute acceptance by you of the changes.

New technology

Since the use of new technology including cookies, web beacons, and other technology is rapidly evolving, as is our use of new and evolving technology, we may change or use additional or new technology from time to time. You are encouraged to visit this page for any updates regarding these new technologies. If the use of such technology would lead to a significant modification of the manner by which we process your personal information, registered users will be notified by email.


2023 Conference Sponsorship Opportunities

Conference sponsorship opportunities are open for the 16th International Law Enforcement IP Crime Conference, which will take place Sept. 25-27 in Oslo, Norway, cohosted by INTERPOL and the Norwegian Police Service in partnership with UL Standards & Engagement.

Each year, select private sector organizations provide sponsorships for the Conference from private sector organizations. The Conference is a not-for-profit event, and all funds go to offset costs associated with hosting this annual law enforcement IP Crime Conference.

The Conference provides operational sessions focused on best practices and insights for combatting IP crime, delivering unsurpassed cross-sector networking opportunities and providing a unique delegate experience not found elsewhere with these types of events. This IP law enforcement event traditionally attracts 500 delegates from 100 countries representing 200+ cross-sector organizations.

The theme for 2023 is "Pathways to Solutions," and deliverables will focus on solving problems, overcoming challenges and capitalizing on opportunities leading to impactful, practical and cost-effective solutions designed to advance public safety and help address IP crime and illicit trade more intelligently.

If you are interested in sponsoring or would like more information, don't hesitate to contact Katherine Brown via Katherine.H.Brown@ul.org.