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Home » DoJ Forms Intellectual Property Task Force as it Toughens Economic and Crime Responses
The U.S. is taking a more coordinated position to fighting
intellectual property crime, especially when it comes to international threats
and organized crime activities. Attorney General Eric Holder just formed a new Department of Justice Task Force on Intellectual Property as part
of a Department-wide initiative to confront the growing number of domestic and
international intellectual property (IP) crimes.