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Lawmaker Proposes to Strengthen Anti-Counterfeiting and Internet Piracy Efforts

"Congress is making Internet service providers responsible for piracy on their networks, not just those who download or share the content," said Congressman Howard Berman at Anti-Piracy Event in LA. SafeMedia has the technology and solutions to support this legislation.

Hollywood, CA (Billboard Publicity Wire) August 25, 2007 -- A California congressional delegation, Motion Picture Assn. of America (MPAA), Recording Industry Assn. of America (RIAA), law enforcement and music industry executives huddled in a weeklong brainstorming meetings to solve the growing problem of counterfeiting and piracy threats to America's economy. SafeMedia Corporation is a member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Coalition against Counterfeiting and Piracy (CACP) and is an Internet Task Force Member and participated in the event.

"Counterfeiting and music piracy have been going on for years, escalating to a point where it has to stop, but we still have a lot of work ahead of us to do this," singer Mary Wilson, one of the three original legendary Motown Supremes singers testifying during Anti-Piracy Awareness Week in Hollywood (Thursday, August, 23, 2007). Mary Wilson, Diana Ross and Florence Ballard, known as the "Supremes," were one of the most successful female singing groups in recording history.

"Counterfeiting and piracy are costing the U.S. economy about $250 billion annually, have led to the loss of more than 750,000 American jobs and needlessly expose consumers to dangerous and defective products," said California 28th District Congressman Howard Berman, who moderated the Town Hall meeting, along with 33rd District Congresswoman Diane Watson and 27th District Congressman Brad Sherman.

"The Crime of counterfeiting and piracy is a dangerous threat to consumers and our economy," said Berman, who also chaired a hearing last June in Washington to reduce digital copyright violations on campus. Berman promised to secure more funds and resources for the U.S. Dept. of Justice, INS, Homeland Security and other federal agencies to crack down on counterfeiting and piracy.

Representative Sherman also believes that Congress has to start enforcing intellectual and copyright laws at the borders with more investigators, prosecutors and federal trade agents. "Six to nine percent of the world trade has pirated goods from auto parts to Barbie Dolls. If the real Barbie Dolls have lead paint, just imagine what the counterfeit dolls have," he said.

All panelists agreed that the industry and government need to take a proactive approach on the street and on the Internet.

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Congressman Howard Berman leads discussion at a national workshop on counterfeiting and piracy in Los Angeles.

Congressman Howard Berman leads discussion at a national workshop on counterfeiting and piracy in Los Angeles.

(Lto-R) Rep. Howard Berman (CA-29); Rep. Diane Watson, (CA-33) and Rep. Brad Sherman (CA-27) at U.S. Chamber of Commerce Counterfeiting and Piracy Awareness Week.

(Lto-R) Rep. Howard Berman (CA-29); Rep. Diane Watson, (CA-33) and Rep. Brad Sherman (CA-27) at U.S. Chamber of Commerce Counterfeiting and Piracy Awareness Week.

(L-R) Marcus Cohn, RIAA; Lew Kontnik, Dir. Brand Protection, Business Continuity, Amgen; Phil Terzian, Sen. Dir. Gov. Affairs, Activision; Crystal Zarpas, Mann & Zarpas, LLP; Mike Robinson, MPAA and Gavin Koon, International Rep., International Alliance of Theatrical State Employees (IATSE)

(L-R) Marcus Cohn, RIAA; Lew Kontnik, Dir. Brand Protection, Business Continuity, Amgen; Phil Terzian, Sen. Dir. Gov. Affairs, Activision; Crystal Zarpas, Mann & Zarpas, LLP; Mike Robinson, MPAA and Gavin Koon, International Rep., International Alliance of Theatrical State Employees (IATSE)

Chief Economist Jack Kyser told the workshop that Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC), in a study for MPAA, found the global cost of counterfeiting and piracy to LA-based firms was $5.2 billion, 106,000 jobs and $4.4 billion in lost wages.

Chief Economist Jack Kyser told the workshop that Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation (LAEDC), in a study for MPAA, found the global cost of counterfeiting and piracy to LA-based firms was $5.2 billion, 106,000 jobs and $4.4 billion in lost wages.
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Crystal Zarpas, founding Partner, Mann & Zarpas, LLP, shows off counterfeited clothing and Addidas labels   that look like the real thing and costs LA and America millions in lost wages and jobs.

Crystal Zarpas, founding Partner, Mann & Zarpas, LLP, shows off counterfeited clothing and Addidas labels that look like the real thing and costs LA and America millions in lost wages and jobs.

LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Council President-elect Wendy Greuel kicked off the week of educational and media events focusing on the costs and health and safety threats of counterfeiting and piracy.

LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and Council President-elect Wendy Greuel kicked off the week of educational and media events focusing on the costs and health and safety threats of counterfeiting and piracy.
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(L-R) Mike Robinson, V.P., U.S. Anti-Piracy Operations, MPAA; Vance Lommen, Dir. of Legal and Security, Oakley; Marcus Cohen, Anti-Piracy Counsel, RIAA; Ric Hirsh, Sen. VP, Intellectual Property Enforcment, Entertainment Software Assn.; Suzanne Wilson, Arnold & Porter LLP, Brad Hunter, Sen. Advisor, global Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy Initiative, U.S. Chamber of commerce.

(L-R) Mike Robinson, V.P., U.S. Anti-Piracy Operations, MPAA; Vance Lommen, Dir. of Legal and Security, Oakley; Marcus Cohen, Anti-Piracy Counsel, RIAA; Ric Hirsh, Sen. VP, Intellectual Property Enforcment, Entertainment Software Assn.; Suzanne Wilson, Arnold & Porter LLP, Brad Hunter, Sen. Advisor, global Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy Initiative, U.S. Chamber of commerce.

Mary Wilson, one of three original singers of the famous Supremes, testified at the  hearing that it is time to educate the public on piracy, which she says has been going on for years.

Mary Wilson, one of three original singers of the famous Supremes, testified at the hearing that it is time to educate the public on piracy, which she says has been going on for years.
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Mike Robinson, V.P., U.S. Anti-Piracy Operations, MPAA.

Mike Robinson, V.P., U.S. Anti-Piracy Operations, MPAA.
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Mary Wilson, one of the three original female singers of the

Mary Wilson, one of the three original female singers of the

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