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October 12, 2004
Attorney General Ashcroft on the Release of the Intellectual Property Task Force Report
"The Justice Department has made the enforcement of intellectual property laws a high priority in recent years.
We have expanded the number of resources committed to these crimes, and the results have been impressive.
We have pursued and prosecuted numerous intellectual property thieves. We have dismantled organized criminal networks.
We have made groundbreaking cases against the misuse of new technologies."
Press Release
Full Remarks
Report of the Department of Justice's Task Force on Intellectual Property
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