(...because we all know the Rubik's Cube is a much more significant problem
than anything resembling "terrorism", correct?   -rf)


Homeland Security Agents Visit Toy Store
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=816&e=1&u=/ap/20041028/ap_on
_fe_st/toy_store_homeland_security

Thu Oct 28, 5:20 PM ET

ST. HELENS, Ore. - So far as she knows, Pufferbelly Toys owner Stephanie Cox
hasn't been passing any state secrets to sinister foreign governments, or
violating obscure clauses in the Patriot Act.

So she was taken aback by a mysterious phone call from the U.S. Department
of Homeland Security to her small store in this quiet Columbia River town
just north of Portland.

"I was shaking in my shoes," Cox said of the September phone call. "My first
thought was the government can shut your business down on a whim, in my
opinion. If I'm closed even for a day that would cause undue stress."

When the two agents arrived at the store, the lead agent asked Cox whether
she carried a toy called the Magic Cube, which he said was an illegal copy
of the Rubik's Cube, one of the most popular toys of all time.

He told her to remove the Magic Cube from her shelves, and he watched to
make sure she complied.

After the agents left, Cox called the manufacturer of the Magic Cube, the
Toysmith Group, which is based in Auburn, Wash. A representative told her
that Rubik's Cube patent had expired, and the Magic Cube did not infringe on
the rival toy's trademark.

Virginia Kice, a spokeswoman for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, said
agents went to Pufferbelly based on a trademark infringement complaint filed
in the agency's intellectual property rights center in Washington, D.C.

"One of the things that our agency's responsible for doing is protecting the
integrity of the economy and our nation's financial systems and obviously
trademark infringement does have significant economic implications," she
said.

Six weeks after her brush with Homeland Security, Cox told The Oregonian she
is still bewildered by the experience.

"Aren't there any terrorists out there?" she said.




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