Intellectual Property Task Force

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Intellectual Property Task Force

Mission Statement To examine all aspects of the Department of Justice's activities in connection with the enforcement of intellectual property rights and to report to the Attorney General with findings and recommendations regarding how the Department of Justice can improve its performance.

Membership David M. Israelite, Deputy CoS & Counselor, OAG; IPTF Chairman Daniel J. Bryant, AAG, OLP; IPTF Vice-Chairman Jack Goldsmith, AAG, OLC Peter D. Keisler, AAG, CIV Christopher Wray, AAG, CRM R. Hewitt Pate, AAG, ATR William Moschella, AAG, OLA Paul Clement, Principal Deputy Solicitor General Brian Boyle, Principal DASG, OASG Debra W. Yang, U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Kevin V. Ryan, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California Valerie Caproni, General Counsel, FBI Laura Parsky, DAAG, CRM

Current DOJ Resources Attorney General Deputy Attorney General Solicitor General Associate Attorney General Office of Legal Policy Office of Public Affairs Federal Bureau of Investigation Office of the Solicitor General Office of Justice Programs Civil Division Antitrust Division Office of Legal Counsel Criminal Division Office of Intergovernmental and Public Liaison Office of Legislative Affairs Drug Enforcement Administration Executive Office for United States Attorneys Environment and Natural Resources Division Office of International Affairs Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section United States Attorneys San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Atlanta Dallas Seattle Alexandria Boston New York (Manhattan) New York (Brooklyn) Miami Kansas City Chicago

Criminal Enforcement

Criminal Enforcement 1) Create five additional CHIP Units in regions of the country where intellectual property producers significantly contribute to the national economy. These areas are i. the District of Columbia; ii. Sacramento, California; iii. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania iv. Nashville, Tennessee; and v. Orlando, Florida;

Criminal Enforcement 2) Reinforce and expand existing CHIP Units located in key regions where intellectual property offenses have increased, and where the CHIP Units have effectively developed programs to prosecute CHIPrelated cases, coordinate law enforcement activity, and promote public awareness programs;

Criminal Enforcement 3) Designate CHIP Coordinators in every federal prosecutor s office and make the coordinators responsible for intellectual property enforcement in that region; 4) Examine the need to increase resources for the Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section of the Criminal Division in Washington, D.C., to address additional intellectual property concerns;

Criminal Enforcement 5) Recommend that the FBI increase the number of Special Agents assigned to intellectual property investigations, as the Justice Department itself increases the number of prosecutors assigned to intellectual property enforcement concerns; 6) Dismantle and prosecute more nationwide and international criminal organizations that commit intellectual property crimes;

Criminal Enforcement 7) Enhance programs to train prosecutors and law enforcement agents investigating intellectual property offenses; 8) Prosecute aggressively intellectual property offenses that endanger the public s health or safety;

Criminal Enforcement 9) Emphasize the importance of charging intellectual property offenses in every type of investigation where such charges are applicable, including organized crime, fraud, and illegal international smuggling; 10) Issue internal guidance to federal prosecutors regarding how victims can assist prosecutors in intellectual property cases; and

Criminal Enforcement 11) Enhance its program of educating and encouraging victims of intellectual property offenses and industry representatives to cooperate in criminal investigations by: a) Encouraging victims to report intellectual property crimes to law enforcement agencies; b) Distributing the Department of Justice Guide to Reporting Intellectual Property Crime to victims and industry representatives regarding federal intellectual property offenses; and c) Hosting a conference with victims and industry representatives to educate participants on how they can assist in law enforcement investigations.

International Cooperation

International Cooperation 1) Deploy federal prosecutors to the United States embassies in Hong Kong and Budapest, Hungary, and designate them as Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordinators ( IPLECs ) to coordinate intellectual property enforcement efforts in those regions;

International Cooperation 2) Recommend that the FBI co-locate Legal Attaches with intellectual property expertise to Hong Kong and Budapest, Hungary, to assist the newly assigned IPLECs in investigative efforts; 3) Direct prosecutors and agents to increase the use of alternative channels of communication, such as law enforcement-to-law enforcement, to collect information and evidence quickly in foreign investigations;

International Cooperation 4) Enhance its intellectual property training programs for foreign prosecutors and law enforcement investigators in coordination with the Department of State; 5) Prioritize treaty negotiations for legal assistance agreements with foreign governments where intellectual property enforcement is a significant problem;

International Cooperation 6) Ensure that intellectual property crimes are included in all extradition treaties and prioritize negotiations with foreign countries according to intellectual property enforcement concerns; and 7) Emphasize intellectual property enforcement issues during discussions with foreign governments.

Principles for Future Intellectual Property Legislation

Principles for Future Intellectual Property Legislation 1) The law should prohibit not only the sale of counterfeit goods, but also the possession of counterfeit goods with the intent to sell them. 2) Law enforcement officers should have access to the full range of accepted law enforcement tools when they investigate intellectual property crimes that pose a serious threat to public health or safety.

Principles for Future Intellectual Property Legislation 3) Counterfeit and stolen intellectual property should not be permitted to flow into or out of the United States (Import/Export Enhancements). 4) The United States should support enhanced international enforcement of intellectual property laws (such as the UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime and the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime).

Principles for Future Intellectual Property Legislation 5) The United States should facilitate the prosecution of individuals who are accused of intellectual property violations in another country if the violations would have been crimes under American law.

The future of the nation depends in no small part on the protection of intellectual property. Judge Richard Posner Rockwell Graphic Systems, Inc. v. DEV Industries, Inc., 925 F.2d 174, 180 (7th Cir. 1991)

The Report of the Department of Justice s Task Force on Intellectual Property can be found at http://www.usdoj.gov/ag/speeches/2004/ ip_task_force_report.pdf