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Department of Homeland Security: Bigger than its Name

By Neil J. Squillante | Wednesday, May 4, 2005

A recent issue of IP Memes questioned the wisdom of raiding a toy store for alleged trademark and trade dress violations. TechnoLawyer member Michael Millen would like to remind everyone that this agency has a mandate much larger than its name implies, writing: "Trademark infringement investigation is an important part of U.S. Customs (an agency now under the rubric of Homeland Security). Are you suggesting that U.S. Customs cease all trademark investigations?"

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