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Wednesday’s Wealth

Hermes Wins $100 Million Damages From Counterfeit Websites (This is the Handiwork of Mr. Joseph Gioconda)

Knockoff Report - Wednesday's Wealth

Sproxil, Inc. Teams with IBM to Help Consumers, Industry, in the Fight Against Drug Counterfeiting

US Names China, Dozen Other Countries On Intellectual-Property Watchlist

Porn, Piracy and the Internet Culture Wars

IP Lawyers Praise Targeting of Counterfeit Imports

USTR: Streaming Video Is Chinese’s Favorite Piracy Ploy

Online Counterfeit Sales To Overtake Street Vendors

How Hollywood Convinced California’s Senate to Pass a Bill Increasing Piracy Damages

Police seize counterfeit goods at Dr. Flea’s Flea Market in Toronto

Couple Charged With Selling Counterfeit Handbags at Lawrenceville Street Fair

Modesto Connection in Two Guilty Pleas in Separate Counterfeit Media Cases

Business Software Alliance (BSA) Ramps Up Software

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Monday’s Mayhem

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A yellow bird collapses a structure onto several pigs. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Hollywood Studios Lose High Court Appeal in Landmark Australian Piracy Case

Swedish Internet Piracy Religion Hits US

Court Decision Makes it Illegal to Sell Unauthorized Coachella Merchandise Outside Festival Grounds

Google’s Piracy Filter Cuts “Pirate Bay” Searches in Half, But…

The Wrong Way to Stop Fake Drugs

More Convictions in Counterfeit Nike, Gucci, Coach Case

Baltimore Flea Market Raided by Federal Agents, Counterfeit Goods Seized

RCMP Federal Enforcement seize counterfeit Viagra

Store Owner Must Pay £2,400 After Selling Dangerous Counterfeit Vodka

Beware Counterfeit Angry Birds and Instagram Apps on Android

Monday’s Milkshake

Knockoff Report - The Girl With the Dragon TattooFalse Piracy Alert: Sony Pictures Fools DVD Buyers

Army Vet Gets Leniency For Counterfeit Sports Jerseys

SOPA/PIPA Are Gone, But a Kickstarter Project Wants to Flush Them, Literally

Counterfeit Italian Goods Spark Rage in China

Watch Mercedes-Benz Destroy An Illegal 300SL Replica

Beijing’s Fake-Goods Mall Going ‘Upmarket’

Police Confiscate Fake Glasses in Italy

Counterfeit Goods Worth R20m Seized in Cape Town

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Leap Day Special!

Counterfeit Cancer Drug Contained Solvents, But No Drugs

Counterfeit Nikon Filters on the Loose?

Garments Bearing Counterfeit LYCRA(R) Fiber Hangtags Seized and Destroyed at Polish Customs

Deputies Bust 3 For Selling Counterfeit Goods, Say Sales Hurt Consumers

UL Warns of Counterfeit UL Mark on Electrical Outlet Boxes

Piracy Is Not Competition

Counterfeit Purchases Could be Stolen Products

Monday’s Headlines

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MPAA’s Chris Dodd Sends ‘Olive Branch’ On Piracy

Should Border Agents be Able to Seize Counterfeit Goods?

Roche Says Fake Avastin Found in Syria in 2009

Oscar Night, a Time to Think about Online Piracy

Statements from eBay, Google About Counterfeits

HSI Special Agents Seize $825,570 Worth of Counterfeit Goods

Hidden File Offers Suggestion for Pirates: Apply for A Job

To Combat Piracy, RapidShare Cuts Download Speeds for Free Users

Review: Market Flooding With Dangerous Counterfeit Drugs

Ugh! ‘Counterfeit’ Uggs, Prada, Louis Vuitton seized at Bridgewater tanning salon

Counterfeit NBA Sales Landing Some in Jail

Large Amount of Counterfeit Jewellery Seized During UK Raid

Domainer Awarded $30k After Being Named in Bogus Counterfeiting Lawsuit

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Wednesday’s Willies

Seven Tips to Help You Avoid Counterfeit Apps in the App Store

Piracy Push Planned in Hollywood

Woman’s Death Closes Counterfeiting Case

HuffPost: Reconsidering the Stop Online Piracy Act

Be Wary of Counterfeit NBA All-Star Game Merchandise, Tickets

Judge Orders Porn Site to Pay $4 Million in Piracy Case

New Piracy Numbers Show Big Problems

Anti-Piracy Video from Kazakhstan

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Friday’s Fandango

Counterfeit Drugs Becoming Big Business Worldwide

What Wikipedia Won’t Tell You

Post SOPA, Influential Tech Investor Favors ‘Blacklisting’ Pirate Sites

A Brief History Of US Anti-Piracy Efforts

Reports of Counterfeit Parts Have Quadrupled Since 2009

Counterfeit Drugs Becoming Big Business Worldwide

Recent Examples of Counterfeit Drugs Distributed in the US

Fakes Infiltrate Injectable Drugs

Facebook and Twitter do not need anti-piracy software, says court

Spinning the Online-Piracy Debate

Shopping for Luxuries Online? Beware of Knockoffs, BBB Warns

$1 Million In Counterfeit ‘Beats By Dre’ Headphones & iPads Confiscated By NYPD

Friday’s Frappuccino

Sex and the City

Image via Wikipedia

Google and Wikipedia Duped Users on Piracy Bills

Top 10 Counterfeit Goods

OSU Warns Fans Of Counterfeit Tickets

Counterfeit Part Issues for Military Programs

Feds Seize Counterfeit Jewelry at Tucson Gem Show

Ferarri Knock-Off Cell Phones Defile the Ferrari Name

Fake Sex in the City joins rising criminal counterfeit items in South Texas

CEO Bob Iger Talks Piracy, Parks

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Cents and Censorbility

Google recently forfeited a half billion dollars generated by counterfeit drugs sales after being being held responsible by the United States Department of Justice.  Google stock then quickly dropped 22 percent from $627 to $490 per share.  Is it possible that investors may lose some confidence that Google is able to generate the same profits legally?  After all, their business model replies upon the presumption that nothing online has value until it is found on Google and then monetized by their ads.  This is a clear conflict of interest between the gathering of ‘free’ information and advertising around that same content.  No wonder they oppose a bill that would limit the illegal distribution of copyrighted works online.

The other day I read a post on Facebook from a friend who said that the real elephant in the room isn’t censorship.  It is that the average person has been stealing music, movies and software for years and nobody wants the free buffet to end.  The concept that all ‘knowledge should be free’ is absurd.  While it is noble that Wikipedia remains ad-free, its founder Jimmy Wales pleads for donations totaling $16 million annually.  The world needs to get reacquainted with the concept that we all win when everyone is compensated for their hard work and creativity.

Google already censors sites they deem objectionable for content such as pornography,  racism and political protests.  They even blocked The Pirate Bay in 2009 and then backpedaled after some criticism.  Their problem with the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is not whether content on the web is blocked, it is over who does it: them or our democratically elected officials.

Last week Google distributed a Goebbels-worthy propaganda cartoon that gathered four million signatures protesting SOPA in one day.  I would be hard pressed to believe that many of those folks actually read the bill before falling in suit.  This did not demonstrate the power of the Internet, but that of one organization.  Shortly thereafter, Barack Obama made a public announcement against the bill.  This is contrary to the president’s previous commitment to remain neutral due to the fact that his two largest supporters, Hollywood and Silicon Valley, are diametrically opposed on this issue.  I don’t think I need to be a psychic detective to predict the direction of his fundraising strategy for the 2012 election.  Maybe the argument should not be about limiting the power of our government or even that of one massive corporation.  Perhaps we should focus on stopping them from becoming one and the same.

Now I’m going to finish my coffee…

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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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