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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Austin, San Antonio to Share $400K to Fight Intellectual Property Theft

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United States Attorney for the Western District of Texas Robert Pitman announced that the San Antonio Police Department and the Austin Police Department will each receive $200,000 in federal grant money to combat the purchase and sale of counterfeit and pirated products.

The announcement is part of a broader national announcement by Attorney General Eric Holder and Deputy Attorney General James Cole that more than $2.4 million in grants is being awarded to 13 jurisdictions around the country to combat this problem.

Intellectual Property (IP) theft refers to the violation of criminal laws that protect copyrights, patents, trademarks, other forms of intellectual property and trade secrets, both in the United States and abroad. In some cases, these activities are used to fund dangerous or even violent criminal enterprises and organized crime networks.

The San Antonio Police Department has been awarded $200,000 in support of its Targeting Intellectual Property Project (TIPP). The goal of this project is the protection intellectual property rights and the public by reducing the number of pirated and counterfeited goods sold or manufactured and prosecuting those parties responsible for distributing, trafficking in, manufacturing or otherwise profiting from these illegal items.

The Austin Police Department has been awarded $200,000 to implement the City of Austin Intellectual Property Crime Enforcement (IPCE) Program, the primary goal of which is increased criminal investigation, prosecution, prevention, and education activities related to IP theft.



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Thursday, April 12, 2012

N.J. Crew Members Sentenced in Failed Bid to Sink Ship, Collect $400K

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Two men who admitted roles in a botched attempt to sink a fishing boat to collect insurance money are now headed to federal prison.

Erik James of Goshen and Christopher Martin of Wildwood both received 30-month terms when they were sentenced Tuesday. The men, who are both 40 years old, were former crew members on the Alexander II fishing boat.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office has said the pair and three other defendants — including the ship’s owner — sought $400,000 in insurance money. They took the boat to a point about 86 miles southeast of Cape May and tried unsuccessfully to sink it, after falsifying the ship’s log.

James and Martin had both pleaded guilty to complaints charging them with conspiracy to destroy the boat on the high seas.

 

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