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      Congress Wants To Up Copyright Infringement Penalties

      By Meg Marco, 1:59 PM on Fri Dec 7 2007, 1,434 views

      The usual gang of RIAA-funded suspects have introduced a bill that would boost US intellectual property laws and the penalties that go along with them, and allow the U.S. government to seize computers, says Ars Technica.

      In addition to strengthening both civil and criminal penalties for copyright and trademark infringement, the big development here is the proposed creation of the Office of the United States Intellectual Property Enforcement Representative (USIPER). This is a new executive branch office tasked with coordinating IP enforcement at the national and international level. To do this work internationally, the bill also authorizes US intellectual property officers to be sent to other countries in order to assist with crackdowns there. In addition, the Department of Justice gets additional funding and a new unit to help prosecute IP crimes.

      Congress' copyright reform: seize computers, boost penalties, spend money [Ars Technica]

      RELATED: Contact Information For 50 Politicians Who Take Campaign Money From The RIAA
      Congressmen Who Took Money From The RIAA Send Chiding Letters To Universities

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