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Intellectual Property

Dec. 12, 2011

Government's seizures face scrutiny at appellate court

The government's secret campaign against websites it accuses of being primarily devoted to infringing activities will get a rare public airing next week.


By Craig Anderson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The federal government's secret campaign against websites it accuses of being primarily devoted to infringing activities will get a rare public airing next week, when attorneys will ask an appeals court to return a Spanish company's domain names.


The hearing is scheduled to take place as more controversy swirls around the government's efforts to crack down on the theft of intellec...

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