Anti-Piracy Act Passes Hurdle

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WASHINGTON An anti-piracy enforcer will be installed in the White House under a broad proposal to strengthen the government’s hand in the war on intellectual property crimes. That proposal has cleared its first big legislative hurdle.

A top priority for the movie studios and record industry, the PRO-IP Act won unanimous approval by the House Judiciary Committee’s intellectual property subcommittee. The vote is a strong signal that the legislation, which also is being pushed by a broad coalition of manufacturing and labor interests, can become law this year.

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