[lbo-talk] Bush creates "Intellectual Property Czar" govt. office

John Thornton jthorn65 at sbcglobal.net
Wed Oct 15 09:51:25 PDT 2008


B. wrote:
> [Ah, so much government expansion lately, so hard to keep up with it all! -B.]
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> http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jidqSyVgjknlWuwN0mpY8VWCNL7w
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> Bush signs anti-piracy bill, creates IP czar
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> 1 day ago
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> WASHINGTON (AFP) — US President George W. Bush signed a bill on Monday which toughens penalties for copyright infringement, music and movie piracy and creates a high-level position of intellectual property czar.
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> The bill, which has been welcomed by trade groups such as the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), was one of a number of pieces of legislation signed by the president on Monday, the White House said.
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> The bill tightens civil and criminal intellectual property laws, imposes stricter penalties on violators and establishes the position of a White House-based "Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator."
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> It provides the Justice Department and Federal Bureau of Investigation with more resources to fight intellectual property crimes, which are estimated to cost US businesses as much as 250 billion dollars a year.
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> RIAA chairman Mitch Bainwol welcomed the new law after it passed the House of Representatives saying it was "music to the ears of all those who care about strengthening American creativity and jobs."

Does it still have provisions for the Justice Dept. to litigate IP cases and collect damages for the entertainment industry in order to move that expense to the taxpayers as well as a forfeiture provision to seize assets before anyone is even charged much less convicted?

John Thornton



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