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Titles (12)

Short Titles

Short Titles as Enacted

Intellectual Property Protection and Courts Amendments Act of 2004

Short Titles as Enacted for portions of this bill
  • Anti-counterfeiting Amendments Act of 2004
  • Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions Act

Short Titles - House of Representatives

Short Titles as Passed House

Intellectual Property Protection and Courts Amendments Act of 2004

Short Titles as Passed House for portions of this bill
  • Anti-counterfeiting Amendments Act of 2004
  • Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions Act

Short Titles as Reported to House

Anti-counterfeiting Amendments Act of 2004

Short Titles as Introduced

Anti-counterfeiting Amendments of 2003

Short Titles - Senate

Short Titles as Passed Senate

Intellectual Property Protection and Courts Amendments Act of 2004

Short Titles as Passed Senate for portions of this bill
  • Anti-counterfeiting Amendments Act of 2004
  • Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions Act

Official Titles

Official Titles - House of Representatives

Official Title as Introduced

To prevent and punish counterfeiting of copyrighted copies and phonorecords, and for other purposes.


Actions Overview (8)

Date Actions Overview
12/23/2004 Became Public Law No: 108-482.
12/23/2004 Signed by President.
12/16/2004 Presented to President.
12/08/2004 Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
12/08/2004 Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by Unanimous Consent.(consideration: CR S12028-12029)
09/21/2004 Passed/agreed to in House: On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote.(text: CR H7264-7265)
07/13/2004 Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 108-600.
11/21/2003 Introduced in House

All Actions (22)

Date Chamber All Actions
12/23/2004 Became Public Law No: 108-482.
12/23/2004 Signed by President.
12/16/2004 House Presented to President.
12/09/2004 Senate Message on Senate action sent to the House.
12/08/2004 Senate Passed Senate without amendment by Unanimous Consent.
12/08/2004 Senate Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S12028-12029)
09/22/2004 Senate Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
09/21/2004-3:06pm House Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.
09/21/2004-3:06pm House On motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended Agreed to by voice vote. (text: CR H7264-7265)
09/21/2004-2:55pm House DEBATE - The House proceeded with forty minutes of debate on H.R. 3632.
09/21/2004-2:55pm House Considered under suspension of the rules. (consideration: CR H7264-7267)
09/21/2004-2:54pm House Mr. Sensenbrenner moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended.
07/13/2004 House Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 360.
07/13/2004 House Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 108-600.
06/23/2004 House Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Action By: Committee on the Judiciary
06/23/2004 House Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Action By: Committee on the Judiciary
03/31/2004 House Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee (Amended) by Voice Vote.
Action By: House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property
03/31/2004 House Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held.
Action By: House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property
02/12/2004 House Subcommittee Hearings Held.
Action By: House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property
12/10/2003 House Referred to the Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property.
Action By: Committee on the Judiciary
11/21/2003 House Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
11/21/2003 House Introduced in House

Committees (2)

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Committee / Subcommittee Date Activity Related Documents
House Judiciary 11/21/2003 Referred to
06/23/2004 Markup by
07/13/2004 Reported by H. Rept. 108-600
House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property 12/10/2003 Referred to
02/12/2004 Hearings by
03/31/2004 Markup by
03/31/2004 Reported by
Senate Judiciary 09/22/2004 Referred to
12/08/2004 Discharged from

Related Bills (2)

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Latest Summary (4)

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Shown Here:
Public Law No: 108-482 (12/23/2004)

(This measure has not been amended since it was passed by the House on September 21, 2004. The summary of that version is repeated here.)

Intellectual Property Protection and Courts Amendments Act of 2004 - Title I: Anti-counterfeiting Provisions - Anti-counterfeiting Amendments Act of 2004 - (Sec. 102) Rewrites Federal criminal code provisions regarding trafficking in counterfeit labels. Prohibits knowingly trafficking in: (1) a counterfeit or illicit label (defined in this Act) affixed to, enclosing, or accompanying, or designed to be affixed to, enclose, or accompany, a phonorecord, a copy of a computer program, motion picture (or other audiovisual work), literary work, or pictorial, graphic, or sculptural work, a work of visual art, or documentation or packaging; or (2) counterfeit documentation or packaging.

Provides for forfeiture or destruction of illicit (as well as counterfeit) labels and of any equipment, device, or material used to manufacture, reproduce, or assemble the counterfeit labels or illicit labels.

Authorizes a copyright owner who is injured, or threatened with injury, by a violation to bring a civil action in U.S. district court. Authorizes the court: (1) to grant temporary or permanent injunctions to prevent or restrain violations; (2) to order the impounding of any article in the alleged violator's custody or control that was involved in a violation; and (3) to award to the injured party reasonable attorney fees and costs, actual damages, and any additional profits of the violator or statutory damages, as specified.

Authorizes: (1) the injured party to elect, at any time before final judgment is rendered, to recover, instead of actual damages and profits an award of statutory damages for each violation in a sum of between $2,500 and $25,000; and (2) the court to increase an award of damages by three times the amount that would otherwise be awarded for a violation occurring within three years after a final judgment was entered for a previous violation. Requires a civil action to be commenced within three years after the the violation is discovered.

(Sec. 103) Declares that this title shall not: (1) affect provisions governing liability under Federal copyright law or fair use of a genuine certificate, licensing document, registration card, similar labeling component, or documentation or packaging; or (2) be construed to apply to the electronic transmission of certificates, licensing documents, registration cards, similar labeling components, or documentation or packaging.

Title II: Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions - Fraudulent Online Identity Sanctions Act - (Sec. 202) Amends the Trademark Act of 1946 and Federal copyright law to make it a a rebuttable presumption that a trademark violation or copyright infringement was committed willfully for purposes of determining relief if the violator, or a person acting in concert, knowingly provided or caused to be provided materially false contact information to a domain name registration authority in registering, maintaining, or renewing a domain name used in connection with the violation or infringement.

(Sec. 204) Requires the maximum imprisonment otherwise provided for a felony offense to be doubled or increased by seven years, whichever is less, if the defendant knowingly falsely registers and uses a domain name in the course of the offense. Directs the U.S. Sentencing Commission to review and amend the sentencing guidelines with respect to a conviction for the false registration and use of a domain name during the course of a felony.

(Sec. 205) Provides that nothing in this title shall: (1) enlarge or diminish any rights of free speech or of the press for activities related to the registration or use of domain names; and (2) restrict a court's discretion in determining relief to be assessed against a person found liable for intellectual property right infringement, or in determining the appropriate term of imprisonment for an offense under applicable law.

Title III: Courts - (Sec. 301) Amends the Federal judicial code to provide for: (1) an additional place of holding court in the District of Colorado at Colorado Springs; and (2) a place of holding court in the Northern District of New York at Plattsburgh.