Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: U.S. Perspective

Author:   Sherri L. Schornstein
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780195390001


Pages:   528
Publication Date:   25 July 2013
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Counterfeiting and piracy were once limited to T-shirts and music sold on street corners. Today, copyright owners encounter infringers more often than customers. Counterfeit goods are sold via the Internet to consumers and wind their way through supply chains into everything from cell phones to weapons platforms. Rights owners suffer brand diminution and economic loss. Counterfeits threaten public health and safety, causing unscheduled maintenance, property damage, physical injury, and even death. In Criminal Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights: U.S. Perspective, career federal prosecutor Sherri Schornstein demystifies the criminal legal process by guiding readers through the federal prosecution maze. She offers detailed information about criminal enforcement, including the roles of government agencies and how private industry can develop case referrals. She also provides cross-industry interviews with former high-ranking government insiders, investigators, attorneys, academics, and brand protection professionals who share experiences concerning the enforcement challenge. This book will be a valuable addition to every industry sector and a resource for those in other countries seeking to understand how the U.S. criminal justice system addresses IP crime.

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Author:   Sherri L. Schornstein
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
ISBN:  

9780195390001


ISBN 10:   0195390008
Pages:   528
Publication Date:   25 July 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; ABOUT THE AUTHOR ; FOREWORD BY NANCY KREMERS ; AUTHOR'S NOTE ; CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW AND SCOPE OF THE IP ENFORCEMENT CHALLENGE ; CHAPTER 2: THE ROLE OF KEY U.S. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN IP ENFORCEMENT AND POLICY ; CHAPTER 3: HOW THEY DO IT: VIEWS ON IP ENFORCEMENT ; CHAPTER 4: PROSECUTION AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM ; CHAPTER 5: COUNTERFEIT INTEGRATED CIRCUITS CASE STUDIES ; APPENDICES ; APPENDIX A - INDEX TO ACRONYMS ; APPENDIX B - CHECKLISTS FOR REPORTING IP CRIMES TO LAW ENFORCEMENT ; APPENDIX C - CORE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CRIMINAL STATUTES ; APPENDIX D - GOVERNMENTAL AND INDUSTRY TRADE GROUP CONTACTS ; INDEX BY SUBJECT

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<br> This work constitutes a very valuable new addition to the literature on U.S. government roles and activities in the IP enforcement realm generally. It enables the reader to 'crack the code' applicable to a heretofore bewildering array of U.S. federal agencies, offices, divisions, and programs devoted to IP enforcement activities. (From the Foreword) <br>--Nancy Kremers, USPTO Senior IPR Attache, Beijing, China (2009-2012) <br><p><br> Sherri Schornstein has done an impressive job describing the state of criminal enforcement of IPR in the United States. For academics and government officials alike, this is an important baseline study enriched by her far-ranging interviews and examination of key U.S. IPR cases. This work highlights the danger that counterfeiting and related IPR crime represent to public health and welfare, national security, and national economic interests. This book makes a valuable contribution to U.S. and international understanding of the importance of the criminal legal process to managing this global problem. <br>--Ambassador (ret) Richard Kauzlarich, Deputy Director, Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC), George Mason University <br><p><br> What a gem! Sherri Schornstein's book provides an invaluable resource for anyone dealing with the challenges of worldwide intellectual property crimes. She brilliantly provides striking examples of how these crimes threaten financial interests and how law enforcement tries to combat them. It is a must-read for anyone trying to deal with the challenges of copyright, trademark, and trade secret crimes. <br>--Laurie L. Levenson, Professor of Law, David W. Burcham Chair of Ethical Advocacy, <br>Loyola Law School<p><br> Part thriller and part how-to manual for fighting the scourge of counterfeit products, Schornstein's book uses true stories to entertain, educate, and empower. This is a 'must read' for all rights holders and officials involved in IP rights and IP crime. <br>--Keith


<br> This work constitutes a very valuable new addition to the literature on U.S. government roles and activities in the IP enforcement realm generally. It enables the reader to 'crack the code' applicable to a heretofore bewildering array of U.S. federal agencies, offices, divisions, and programs devoted to IP enforcement activities. (From the Foreword) <br>--Nancy Kremers, USPTO Senior IPR Attache, Beijing, China (2009-2012) <br><p><br> Sherri Schornstein has done an impressive job describing the state of criminal enforcement of IPR in the United States. For academics and government officials alike, this is an important baseline study enriched by her far-ranging interviews and examination of key U.S. IPR cases. This work highlights the danger that counterfeiting and related IPR crime represent to public health and welfare, national security, and national economic interests. This book makes a valuable contribution to U.S. and international understanding of the importance of the criminal legal process to managing this global problem. <br>--Ambassador (ret) Richard Kauzlarich, Deputy Director, Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC), George Mason University <br><p><br>


Author Information

Sherri L. Schornstein is a senior Assistant U.S. Attorney and the senior member of the Computer Hacking & Intellectual Property (CHIP) Unit in the Fraud & Public Corruption Section of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia. She has prosecuted a wide variety of IP crimes and other complex, multi-jurisdictional, multi-law enforcement agency fraud schemes. She leads the D.C. Counterfeit Microelectronics Working Group, has held a variety of leadership positions with the American Bar Association, and has served as a faculty member for the INTERPOL International Law Enforcement IP Crime Conference.

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