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Federal authorities have shut down 150 websites accused of selling knock-off or pirated merchandise to unsuspecting online bargain hunters.
The Justice Department and other federal agencies shut down 150 websites on Monday accused of selling copyrighted materials and counterfeit products. The crackdown was timed to coincide with ...
Federal authorities announced Monday that they have seized the domain names of 150 websites accused of selling counterfeit or pirated merchandise.. Agents from the Department of Homeland Security ...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and European officials seized 132 websites on Monday for allegedly selling counterfeit merchandise in a coordinated crackdown timed to coincide with the ...
Federal authorities have seized more than 350 websites after an undercover investigation revealed that the sites were used to illegally import gun parts into the US from China.
Federal authorities on Monday announced the seizure of 150 domain names for websites that featured alleged knock-offs of authentic jerseys, handbags, sports equipment and other items.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (AZFamily) — The U.S. Department of Justice has seized 41 website names they say were being used by Russian intelligence to trick Americans into sending personal or confidential ...
Federal authorities said today that, since June 2010, they have seized more than 1,700 domains that allegedly breached intellectual property rights. Seized under a program known as "Operation in ...
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