Federal authorities in New Jersey say they seized 15,000 pairs of fake Nike shoes at Port Elizabeth as part of a nationwide sweep of counterfeit products.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials announced the seizure today as part of World Intellectual Property Rights Day.
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News: N.J. Authorities Confiscate 15K pairs of Fake Nike Sneakers at Port Elizabeth
April 27th, 2010 No Comments
Tags: counterfeits · Nike · US Customs · World Intellectual Property Rights Day
News: ICE Key to Doubling US Exports
March 16th, 2010 No Comments
President Barack Obama’s vow to double US exports over the next five years would create more work for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the primary federal agency charged with protecting US intellectual property rights, ICE chief John Morton told HSToday.us.
In a speech before the Export-Import Bank of the United States on March 11, Obama [...]
Tags: Department of Homeland Security · Intellectual Property Rights · Obama Administration · US Customs
News: Electrical Industry Warns Contractors to Watch for Counterfeit Products
September 28th, 2009 No Comments
Electrical contractors throughout the country may be shocked to learn that some of the products they’re installing may be bad imitations of the real thing.
Counterfeit electrical products — including circuit breakers used in residential and commercial construction — are increasingly making their way into the U.S., creating safety hazards and putting businesses at risk, according [...]
Tags: Anti-Counterfeit Products Initiative · Counterfeit electrical products · National Electrical Contractors Association · US Customs
