I don't know of any leading jurisdictions. I can tell you what the fear is, and that's the infringement of freedom of speech when it comes down to it. Through our participation in the outdoor industry and their anti-counterfeit task force, we learned that when monitoring the Internet for anti-counterfeiting purposes on an anti-counterfeit platform there's a fine line between impinging on freedom of speech, freedom of expression, and policing. That's where the holdup seemed to be, certainly in the United States. But I've yet to see a good example globally of any region that has taken the lead and policed the Internet outside of the MarkMonitor-type examples of just going after counterfeit websites.
On November 25th, 2013. See this statement in context.