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<title>AG Mukasey Says IP Theft Fosters Terrorism</title>
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<blockquote>SAN JOSE, California -- Attorney General Michael Mukasey talked tough on intellectual property crime, telling Silicon Valley executives here Friday that the theft of their inventions poses a threat to the nation's &quot;health and safety&quot; and fosters terrorism.<br />
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&quot;Every new technology we create can be abused -- whether it's a common identity thief looking for a new way to steal your bank account information, or an international terrorist looking to advance a murderous plot,&quot; the United States' top law enforcement official said here at TheTech Museum of Innovation.<br />
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Mukasey said U.S. anti-counterfeiting authorities are coordinating with the European Union, Asia, Canada, and a host of other countries he termed &quot;hacker havens&quot; like China and Romania.<br />
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&quot;FBI agents teamed up with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in an initiative targeting the distribution of counterfeit Cisco computer networking equipment manufactured in China,&quot; he said. &quot;So far we've had more than 400 seizures of counterfeit hardware and labels with an estimated retail value of more than $76 million -- and the investigation is still ongoing.&quot;<br />
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He said the DOJ has trained and provided technical assistance to thousands of foreign prosecutors, investigators and judges in more than a hundred countries, and urged Congress to adopt legislation &quot;that would criminalize attempted copyright infringement, and add important investigative tools such as granting courts the authority to issue wiretap orders in criminal counterfeiting and piracy investigations.&quot;<br />
</blockquote>And in a move designed to show that it is doing its part in the global war on terrorism, <a href="http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080312-new-beijing-summer-olympics-event-software-piracy.html?rel">China</a> announced today a crackdown on counterfeit designer handbags coming across the border from Tibet. OK, we made that last part up. April Fool's!]]></description>
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