Tag Archives: copyright infringement

Monday’s Meat and Potatoes

The Super Bowl of Counterfeiting: Scammers Run Their Own Play Fakes for the Big Game

Counterfeit Gap Joins the Counterfeit Gucci

Over 3,000 Counterfeit Hats Confiscated After Traffic Stop

Buyer Beware as Shoddy Knock-offs Infiltrate the Internet

Apple Drops Knockoff Games From the App Store

No Soft SOPA, They Play Hardball

Slovenian Ambassador Apologizes for Signing ACTA

Troopers Arrest Man With More than 3,000 Fake Sports Caps in Van

Anonymous calls for anti-ACTA rallies, Poland suspends bill

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Friday’s Five Hundred!

I can’t believe the post you are reading is #500.  Pretty cool, eh?  Time flies! I thought an appropriate photo for this ‘celebration’, would be my pic with Sir Earl of Kool and the Gang.

Special Agents and Officers Seize More Than $4.8 Million in Fake NFL Merchandise and 307 Websites During ‘Operation Fake Sweep’

Michigan Man Also Arrested for Websites that Distributed Copyrighted Sporting Events

Ukraine Government Websites Attacked After Piracy Crackdown

Counterfeit Chips Possible in Mission Fail

How Twitter Handles Piracy — An Inside Look

Is Music Piracy Really ‘The New Radio’? Yes and No

Counterfeit Shure Gear Seized

Ohio State Men’s Basketball Facing Counterfeit Ticket Problem

Piracy and the Wild, Wild Web

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Wednesday’s Wattage

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Sproxil’s Drug Anti-Counterfeiting Technology Reaches 1 Million Users

Newark Warehouse Raid Yields 23K Counterfeit DVDs

Counterfeit War: Guinness, Diageo Prepare Anti-Counterfeit Operatives

Student’s Counterfeit Vodka Warning

U2 Manager Paul McGuinness Lashes Out at Google Over Music Piracy Sites

‘Toxic’ Risk of Counterfeit Cigarettes Sold in Sussex

Education, Not SOPA, Best Weapon Against Web Piracy

Neil Young Defends Both Record Companies and Piracy

Friday’s Fortune

Feds Crack Down on Counterfeit Super Bowl Gear

Piracy Shmiracy: We Need New 21st Century Business Models

Stolen Software: Piracy Hits More than Movies and Music

New Web Piracy Arrest as Site Founder Is Denied Bail

Record Number of Fake Golf Products Nabbed by Anti-Counterfeiting Group In 2011

Authorities Still Unable to Bag Army of Knockoff Vendors

Two Charged In Connection With Counterfeit Goods Following FBI Raid

Do Efforts To Crack Down On Online Piracy Threaten Artistic Freedom?

The SOPA War: How to Fix Hollywood’s Image Problem

Taylor Hackford on the DGA’s Fight Against Piracy

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Monday’s Marbles

Feds Say 7 Behind Celeb-Endorsed Megaupload.com Ran Massive, Worldwide Piracy Ring

Chris Dodd Warns of Hollywood Backlash Against Obama Over Anti-Piracy Bill

Morning Television Already Gushing Over Knockoffs of Stars’ Golden Globes Dresses

Congress Puts Brakes on Anti-Piracy Bills

Hackers Retaliate Against DOJ in Raging Online Piracy Fight

Anti-Piracy Victory: NinjaVideo Founder Sentenced to 14 Months in Prison

LG Decries High Number of Counterfeit Devices

Police Bust Piracy Unit, Seize Porn CDs

Bill Maher On Internet Piracy: ‘I Call It Caucasian Looting’

Beware of Counterfeit Coupons

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Friday’s Files

4,000 Counterfeit Water Pumps Seized in the UAE

Counterfeit Green Bay Packers tickets prompt warnings

Ravens, NFL Pursue Online Sellers of Bogus Merchandise

At CES 2012, Proposed Anti-Piracy Legislation is a Hot Topic

Latest Counterfeit Brand Scam Plagues Collegiate Sports

Jury Fines Flea Market $3.6 Million Over Knock-off Vuittons

NFL Using Court Orders to Shut Down Chinese Knockoff-Selling Sites

Reddit to Go Dark in SOPA Protest

Counterfeit 49ers Tickets, Dangerous Websites Alert

 

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Wednesday’s Wire

Chinese Writers Step Up Anti-Piracy Efforts with Apple Lawsuit

Microsoft Alleges Piracy in China Lawsuits

Fighting Internet piracy: CES Takes on SOPA vs. OPEN Debate

Anonymous Attacks Finnish Anti-Piracy Site After Pirate Bay Ruling

Golf Anti-Counterfeiting Group’s Efforts Shut-Down 62 Alleged Counterfeit Websites

NH’s GOP Voters Ask About Online Piracy

Detective Slams ‘knock-off’ Culture

Counterfeit Tablets Crowd Market as CES 2012 Kicks Off

Indifference to Fakes Seen at San Antonio Flea Market

Police Raid Uncovers Stolen TVs, Counterfeit Nikes, and Thousands More in South Bend, IN

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Monday’s Meat and Potatoes

Publishers Struggle With E-Book Piracye-books EPUB

Google’s SOPA Press Stunt: Can We Truly Hold Them Liable?

Counterfeit Space Heaters Seized in North Dakota

Virginia Men Busted With Counterfeit Goods

Merchandisers in South Dakota Accused of Selling Counterfeit Goods

Spain Passes Anti-Download Law to Fight Piracy

 

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SOPA: Taming the Wild West

Set in the year 1865, the television show Hell on Wheels centers on the individuals working on the construction of the first transcontinental railroad.  Colm Meaney plays Thomas “Doc” Durant, a greedy entrepreneur and the driving force behind this railroad, where he hopes to take advantage of the changing times and make a fortune. Although his mad quest is noble in many ways he goes, for the most part, unwatched.  He successfully kept the US government at bay by occasionally returning to lobby Washington while his operation ran as he saw fit.

Here we are in the 21st Century, where new railroads have been constructed and new entrepreneurs are taking subsidies and lobbying the US government on how they think their throughways should be governed.  The Internet is not just a bunch of wires and tubes, but the sidewalks, highways and railroads of our nation.  Profiteers want to bamboozle you into thinking that this is not the wild west.  It is.

I was recently on Capitol Hill presenting along side many of America’s labor unions in support of the pro-jobs bill known as Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).  We were regular working joes presenting to congress and outside were teams of Google suits with wolfish grins.  I can tell you first-hand that those leading the charge against SOPA are the richest people in the history of mankind.  They want to make sure they can run their operations without regulation as long as they can.  The non-billionaires that oppose this bill are the gunslingers who also profit from this lawlessness.

Every nation has border security.  If a swindler tries to make his way across the American border he will likely meet with an enforcement agent and, if found a threat to American consumers, will likely be turned around and not make it across the border.  If a swindler makes it across the border, and is caught, he is deported.  SOPA is nothing more than a border protection act.

Google and Facebook are not their own nations and they do not deserve their own laws.  They are companies incorporated in the United States and want to do business here.  They also stand to benefit from the sale of illegal goods to American consumers.  Because they believe older generations’ learning curves are slower, they are making outrageous statements like we are going to “break” or “censor” the Internet.  Heed my warning — Do what is best for the consumer, not the billionaires and the gunslingers.

A great American Eleanor Roosevelt chaired a committee to draft The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.  In 1948 it was adopted by the United Nations.  Article 27 Section (2) of this declaration states, “Everyone has the right to the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is the author.”  In 2011 those rights are under attack.  Under attack by faceless perpetrators who are hiding behind these Rogue websites.   Forty-seven per cent of America’s gross national product now comes from Intellectual Property.  That means our nation’s most precious resource is its IP.  Rogue sites are not only the vessel of choice of the modern criminal, I have seen first-hand terrorist and other criminal organizations selling counterfeits online to fund their activities overseas.  I will tell you this —  They don’t care about the economic impact, labor standards or consumer safety.

The Internet is a real place with real people, and real businesses need real laws.  Don’t let these billionaires swindle you into thinking otherwise.  Wyatt Earp needs to clean up.  Let’s do this!

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Friday’s Features

Police Sergeant Accused Of Selling Counterfeit Clothing; D.A. Decides NOT to Prosecute!

Counterfeit sunglasses

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Counterfeit Gifts Could Be Under The Tree (Bruce Kingsland Featured)

Officials Seize Counterfeit Holiday Goods and Make Numerous Arrests

3 Charged After Counterfeit Goods Seized in Maryland Traffic Stop

Grand Rapids Man Accused of Selling Counterfeit Toy Story 3, Other Movies

Crackdown on Counterfeit Merchandise in Orlando Leads Feds to the Swap Shop

Counterfeit Clothes Seized from Manitoba Store

US Says Nehru Place is Notorious Pirated Goods Market

NY Food Pantry Operator Arrested for Selling Counterfeit Goods

Lawmaker Wants “Level Playing Field,” Combat Counterfeiting

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