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Skriven 2006-03-16 23:33:08 av Whitehouse Press (1:3634/12.0)
Ärende: Press Release (0603167) for Thu, 2006 Mar 16
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President Signs 'Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured Goods' Act
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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
March 16, 2006

President Signs 'Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured Goods' Act
Room 350
Dwight D. Eisenhower Executive Office Building

President's Remarks
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˙˙˙˙˙Fact Sheet: President Signs the Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured
Goods Act

3:07 P.M. EST

THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Welcome. Thanks for coming. In a few moments, I
will sign a bill that protects the hard work of American innovators,
strengthens the rule of law, and helps keep our families and consumers
safe. The Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured Goods Act has earned broad
support. And I want to thank all those who helped get this bill passed for
being here today. I want to thank the lawmakers from both political parties
for getting this piece of legislation to this desk. I want to thank the
consumer protection groups who have joined us, as well. Thanks for your
hard work on this important piece of legislation.

I want to thank the Attorney General, Al Gonzales, who has joined us; the
Secretary of Commerce, Carlos Gutierrez; my Secretary of Labor, Elaine
Chao. Thank you all for being here. I appreciate the Chairman of the
Judiciary -- House Judiciary, Jim Sensenbrenner, for joining us today. I
also want to thank the bill's sponsor, Joe Knollenberg from Michigan, as
well as Bobby Scott from Virginia. Thank you three members for being here.
The senators claim they're voting on important legislation, otherwise they
would have been here, too. (Laughter.)

This economy of ours is strong, it's getting stronger. We grew at 3.5
percent last year, the national unemployment is 4.8 percent. People are
buying homes, the small business sector is strong, productivity is up. Our
country is productive, it's innovative, it's entrepreneurial, and we've got
to keep it that way.

One of the problems we have is that people feel comfortable, at times, in
trying to take a shortcut to success in the business world. They feel like
they can copy existing products, instead of designing their own. In order
to keep this economy innovative and entrepreneurial, it's important for us
to enforce law, and if the laws are weak, pass new laws, to make sure that
the problem of counterfeiting, which has been growing rapidly, is arrested,
is held in check.

Counterfeiting costs our country hundreds of billion dollars a year. It has
got a lot of harmful effects in our economy. Counterfeiting hurts
businesses. They lose the right to profit from their innovation.
Counterfeiting hurts workers, because counterfeiting undercuts honest
competition, rewards illegal competitors. Counterfeiting hurts our --
counterfeiting hurts consumers, as fake products expose our people to
serious health and safety risks. Counterfeiting hurts the government. We
lose out on tax revenue. We have to use our resources for law -- of law
enforcement to stop counterfeiting. Counterfeiting hurts national security,
as terrorist networks use counterfeit sales to sometimes finance their
operations.

This administration and Congress have worked together to confront the
illegal threat, the real threat of illegal activity such as counterfeiting.
And the bill I'm signing today is an important step forward.

The bill helps us defeat counterfeiting in two key ways. First, the bill
strengthens our laws against trading counterfeit labels and packaging. In
the past, the law prohibited the manufacturing, shipping, and -- or selling
of counterfeit goods, but it did not make it a crime to ship falsified
labels or packaging, which counterfeits could then attach to fake products.

This loophole helped counterfeiters cheat consumers by passing off
poorly-made items as brand-name goods. By closing the loophole, we're going
to keep honest Americans from losing business to scam artists.

Secondly, the bill strengthens penalties for counterfeiters and gives
prosecutors new tools to stop those who defraud American consumers. The
bill requires courts to order the destruction of all counterfeit products
seized as a part of a criminal investigation. The bill requires convicted
counterfeiters to turn over their profits, as well as any equipment used in
their operations, so it can't be used to cheat our people again. The bill
requires those convicted of counterfeiting to reimburse the legitimate
businesses they exploited. These common sense reforms will help law
enforcement to crack down on this serious crime. We've got to get the
counterfeiters and their products off the streets.

The tools in the bill I sign today will become a part of our broad effort
to protect the creativity and innovation of our entrepreneurs. This
administration is leading an initiative called STOP -- Strategy Targeting
Organized Piracy. Nine federal agencies are coming together in this
initiative, including the Department of Justice, which has launched the
most aggressive effort in American history to prevent intellectual property
violations. We've expanded computer hacking and intellectual property units
in U.S. Attorney's offices all across the country. We're posting specially
trained prosecutors and FBI agents at American embassies in Asia and
Eastern Europe. We're working with other nations and the World Trade
Organization to promote strong intellectual property laws around the globe.
We're cooperating with the private sector to raise awareness of
counterfeiting so we can help stop fraud before it starts.

These efforts are getting some results. Last year, we dismantled a piracy
ring in Massachusetts that was planning to sell more than 30,000
counterfeit hand bags and shoes and necklaces and other items.

With partners overseas, we broke up a prescription drug counterfeiting
network, and seized more than $4 million in phony medicine. With the help
of 16 countries on five continents, we removed more than $100 million of
illegal online software, games, movies and music. This is a really
important effort, and as we call upon folks to send a message to the
counterfeiters, we're not going to tolerate your way of life, that we need
to give them all the tools necessary to do their jobs. And this bill I'm
going to sign here in 30 seconds does just that.

Again, I want to thank you all for being here to help honor these
legislators that crossed the partisan divide to help protect this country
from those who feel like they can sell illegal products and counterfeit and
steal our -- steal intellectual property. Good work. Thanks for coming. Now
let's sign the bill. (Applause.)

(The bill is signed.) (Applause.)

END 3:15 P.M. EST

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