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U.S. House of Representatives Passes Copyright Enforcement Bill
On May 8, 2008, the U.S. House of Representatives
passed H.R. 4279, the "Prioritizing Resources and Organization for
Intellectual Property (Pro-IP) Act of 2008," by an overwhelming majority.
The stated purpose of the bill is "to enhance remedies for violations of
intellectual property laws." Pursuant to the bill, a new Office of
Intellectual Property Enforcement representative or "copyright czar"
would be created in the White House, and law enforcement agencies would be given
grants to fight computer crimes. The bill would also allow both civil and
criminal forfeitures of property used to commit copyright infringement. The
legislation was received in the Senate, read twice, and referred to the
Judiciary Committee on May 12.
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