Congress Passes Anti-Counterfeiting Bill
September 30, 2008
Michael Atkins in Counterfeiting

The “PRO-IP” bill, otherwise known as the “Prioritizing Resources and Organization for Intellectual Property Act of 2008,” passed the House on Sept. 28 and is headed for the White House.

If signed, the bill would revise a number of existing statutes relating to counterfeiting, including the Lanham Act.

Among the highlights:

The bill (S. 3325) passed the Senate by unanimous consent. It passed the House by a vote of 381 to 41.

The White House certainly has bigger problems to worry about these days, but I’d be surprised if it was not quickly signed into law.

Article originally appeared on Michael Atkins (http://seattletrademarklawyer.com/).
See website for complete article licensing information.