Intellectual Property Theft
It’s an age-old crime: stealing. But it’s not about picking a pocket or holding up a bank. It’s robbing people of their ideas, inventions, and creative expressions—what’s called “intellectual property”—everything from trade secrets and proprietary products and parts to movies and music and software. It’s a growing threat—especially with the rise of digital technologies and Internet file sharing networks. And much of the theft takes place overseas, where laws are often lax and enforcement is more difficult. All told, intellectual property theft costs U.S. businesses billions of dollars a year and robs the nation of jobs and tax revenues. Preventing intellectual property theft is a priority of the FBI’s criminal investigative program. It specifically focuses on the theft of trade secrets and infringements on products that can impact consumers’ health and safety, such as counterfeit aircraft, car, and electronic parts. Key to the program’s success is linking the considerable resources and efforts of the private sector with law enforcement partners on local, state, federal, and international levels. |
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07.08.16
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U.S. Attorney’s Office: Citizen of China Sentenced to 15 Months in Prison for Trafficking in... |
06.24.16
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Headquarters: Intellectual Property Crime |
06.17.16
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Headquarters: Theft of Trade Secrets |
05.13.16
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U.S. Attorney’s Office: Irvine Engineer Named in New Indictment Alleging Theft of Trade Secrets from... |
05.03.16
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U.S. Attorney’s Office: Arkansas Man Pleads Guilty to Selling Counterfeit Garmin Maps |
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Anti-Piracy Warning Seal | |
On August 13, 2012, a new federal regulation governing the FBI’s Anti-Piracy Warning Seal authorizes use of this seal by all U.S. copyright holders. Details |