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The United States Department of Justice at this week's press conference to show the fake Ugg snow boots
In the early hours of December 2, Beijing time, the U.S. government closed the domain names of 82 commercial websites to prevent them from continuing to sell illegal copies of counterfeit products and music and software.
John Morton, director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement at Morton, said in Monday that counterfeiters were lurking on the internet to sell counterfeit goods. Eric Holder, the attorney general, said federal agents Eric Hoder their domain names after buying products from online retailers confirming that they belonged to counterfeit or infringing products. The home page of the alleged offending site will show a hint that the federal government has withdrawn the domain name.
Counterfeit goods include sports equipment, shoes, handbags, sportswear and sunglasses; Copyright infringement products include DVDs, music and software copies. Most counterfeit goods are produced in China.
Last month, Hoddle went to Hong Kong and Beijing to call on China and the world's judiciary to step up efforts to combat such crimes.
The U.S. Congress is considering more legal measures to counter infringement and online sales of counterfeit goods. But the move was met with some opposition.
Earlier this month, the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously passed a bill that allowed the Justice Department to determine whether a website was suspected of infringement and asked Internet domain name providers to suspend service. For websites that are registered in the United States, the bill requires ISPs to block access to these sites and to prohibit payments and online advertising service providers from collaborating with these sites. The bill was supported by Hollywood, the American Film Association and the Phonographic Industry Association.
However, it has also been pointed out that this may lead to problems of internet monitoring.