Excerpt from the op-ed by Roslyn Mazer, associate deputy attorney general 
and criminal division special counsel for intellectual property under Clinton:

>  Recent developments suggest that many of the governments suspected of 
> supporting al Qaeda are also promoting, being corrupted by, or at the 
> very least ignoring highly lucrative trafficking in counterfeit and 
> pirated products capable of generating huge money flows to terrorists and 
> other organized criminal groups.
>While serving in the Criminal Division at the Department of Justice from 
>1998 to 2001, I helped catalogue disturbing trends in this area. With 
>cooperation from our copyright and trademark industries -- the producers 
>of software, music, film, books, apparel, pharmaceuticals and other highly 
>sought-after American products -- we documented the links between 
>intellectual property (IP) crimes and the even more nefarious crimes they 
>pay for.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 08:41:47 EDT
Subject: Terrorism and Counterfeiting
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Declan,

Your readers may be interested in this article from yesterday's Washington 
Post.
Regards from a grateful subscriber,

Roslyn

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43957-2001Sep29.html




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