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1979 Prosecuting Intellectual Property Crimes 1979

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Director, EOUSA
Michael W. Bailie
Director, OLE
OLE
Litigation
Series
Ed Hagen
Assistant Director,
OLE
James D. Donovan
Assistant Director,
OLE
1979

PROSECUTING
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
CRIMES
Principal Author
David Goldstone
Computer Crime and
Intellectual Property Section
Criminal Division
Published by
Office of Legal Education
Executive Office for
United States Attorneys
The Office of Legal Education intends that this
book be used by federal prosecutors for training and
law enforcement purposes, and makes no public
release of it. Individuals receiving the book in
training are reminded to treat it confidentially.
The contents of this book provide internal
suggestions to Department of Justice attorneys.
Nothing in it is intended to create any substantive or
procedural rights, privileges, or benefits enforceable
in any administrative, civil, or criminal matter by
any prospective or actual witnesses or parties. See
United States v. Caceres, 440 U.S. 741 (1979).

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