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Criminal

Jan. 9, 2001

Unusual Forfeiture of Web Site With Plea

SAN JOSE - In what is believed to be the first criminal forfeiture of a Web site in an intellectual property case, two Los Angeles residents have agreed to give up their ownership of a domain name as part of a deal with federal prosecutors in which they pleaded guilty to distributing counterfeit software.

        From Staff Reports
        
        SAN JOSE - In what is believed to be the first criminal forfeiture of a Web site in an intellectual property case, two Los Angeles residents have agreed to give up their ownership of a domain name as part of a deal with federal prosecutors in which they pleaded guilty to distributing counterfeit sof...

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