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The Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice is a section within the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice consisting of a specialized team of 40 prosecutors who are devoted to the enforcement of computer crime and IP laws. Fourteen CCIPS attorneys are assigned exclusively to prosecuting IP crimes and implementing the Department's IP enforcement program. These attorneys prosecute cases, assist prosecutors and investigative agents in the field, and help develop and implement the Department’s overall IP enforcement strategy and legislative priorities. CCIPS attorneys are available to provide advice and guidance to agents and Assistant United States Attorneys on a 24/7 basis. CCIPS attorneys also provide train

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  • The Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice is a section within the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice consisting of a specialized team of 40 prosecutors who are devoted to the enforcement of computer crime and IP laws. Fourteen CCIPS attorneys are assigned exclusively to prosecuting IP crimes and implementing the Department's IP enforcement program. These attorneys prosecute cases, assist prosecutors and investigative agents in the field, and help develop and implement the Department’s overall IP enforcement strategy and legislative priorities. CCIPS attorneys are available to provide advice and guidance to agents and Assistant United States Attorneys on a 24/7 basis. CCIPS attorneys also provide train
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  • The Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section (CCIPS) of the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice is a section within the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice consisting of a specialized team of 40 prosecutors who are devoted to the enforcement of computer crime and IP laws. Fourteen CCIPS attorneys are assigned exclusively to prosecuting IP crimes and implementing the Department's IP enforcement program. These attorneys prosecute cases, assist prosecutors and investigative agents in the field, and help develop and implement the Department’s overall IP enforcement strategy and legislative priorities. CCIPS attorneys are available to provide advice and guidance to agents and Assistant United States Attorneys on a 24/7 basis. CCIPS attorneys also provide training on the criminal enforcement of IP laws to prosecutors and investigative agents both domestically and abroad. The group's site includes information on computer crime and intellectual property policy, cases, laws, and statutes and the guide Searching and Seizing Computers and Obtaining Electronic Evidence in Criminal Investigations (full-text).
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