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[Federal Register: September 12, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 176)]

[Notices]               

[Page 53736-53737]

From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]

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UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION



 

Sentencing Guidelines for United States Courts



AGENCY: United States Sentencing Commission.



ACTION: Notice of a temporary, emergency amendment to sentencing 

guidelines, policy statements, and commentary.



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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 1(c) of the Stop Counterfeiting in 

Manufactured Goods Act, Public Law 109-181, the Commission hereby gives 

notice of a temporary, emergency amendment to the sentencing 

guidelines, policy statements, and commentary. This notice sets forth 

the temporary, emergency amendment and the reason for amendment.



DATE: The Commission has specified an effective date of September 12, 

2006, for the emergency amendment.



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Michael Courlander, Public Affairs 

Officer, Telephone: (202) 502-4590.



SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commission must promulgate a temporary, 

emergency amendment to implement the directive in section 1(c) of the 

Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured Goods Act, Public Law 109-181, by 

September 12, 2006. The statutory deadline for the promulgation of the 

temporary, emergency amendment, in conjunction with the Commission's 

public meeting schedule (the promulgation of such amendments must occur 

in a public meeting), made it impracticable to publish a proposed 

temporary, emergency amendment in the Federal Register in order to 

provide an opportunity for public comment, and to publish the 

promulgated amendment not less than 30 days before the effective date. 

The Commission therefore had good cause not to publish a proposed 

amendment before the specified effective date and not to publish the 

promulgated amendment 30 days or more before such date. See 5 U.S.C. 

553(b), (d)(3).

    The temporary, emergency amendment set forth in this notice also 

may be accessed through the Commission's Web site at http://www.ussc.gov

.





    Authority: 28 U.S.C. 994(a), (o), (p), (x); section 1(c) of 

Public Law 109-181.



Ricardo H. Hinojosa,

Chair.



    Amendment: The Commentary to Sec.  2B5.3 captioned ``Application 

Notes'' is amended in Note 2(A) by adding at the end the following:



    (vii) A case under 18 U.S.C. Sec.  2318 or Sec.  2320 that 

involves a counterfeit label, patch, sticker, wrapper, badge, 

emblem, medallion, charm, box, container, can, case, hangtag, 

documentation, or packaging of any type or nature (I) that has not 

been affixed to, or does not enclose or accompany a good or service; 

and (II) which, had it been so used, would appear to a reasonably 

informed purchaser to be affixed to, enclosing or accompanying an 

identifiable, genuine good or service. In such a case, the 

'infringed item' is the identifiable, genuine good or service.



    Reason for Amendment: This amendment implements the emergency 

directive in section 1(c) of the Stop Counterfeiting in Manufactured 

Goods Act, Public Law 109-181. The directive, which requires the 

Commission to promulgate an amendment under emergency amendment 

authority by September 12, 2006, instructs the Commission to ``review, 

and if appropriate, amend the Federal sentencing guidelines and policy 

statements applicable to persons convicted of any offense under section 

2318 or 2320 of title 18, United States Code * * *.'' The directive 

further provides that the Commission shall:



determine whether the definition of ``infringement amount'' set 

forth in application note 2 of section 2B5.3 of the Federal 

sentencing guidelines is adequate to address situations in which the 

defendant has been convicted of one of the offenses [under section 

2318 or 2320 of title 18, United States Code,] and the item in which 

the defendant trafficked was not an infringing item but rather was 

intended to facilitate infringement, such as an anti-circumvention 

device, or the item in which the defendant trafficked was infringing 

and also was intended to facilitate infringement in another good or 

service, such as a counterfeit label, documentation, or packaging, 

taking into account cases such as U.S. v. Sung, 87 F.3d 194 (7th 

Cir. 1996).



    The emergency amendment adds subdivision (vii) to Application Note 

2(A) of Sec.  2B5.3 (Criminal Infringement of Copyright or Trademark) 

to provide that the infringement amount is based on the retail value of 

the infringed item in a case under 18 U.S.C. 2318 or 2320 that involves 

a counterfeit label, patch, sticker, wrapper, badge, emblem, medallion, 

charm, box, container, can, case, hangtag, documentation, or packaging 

of any type or nature (I) that has not been affixed to, or does not 

enclose or accompany a good or service; and (II) which, had it been so 

used, would appear to a reasonably informed purchaser to be affixed to, 

enclosing or accompanying an identifiable, genuine good or service. In 

such a case, the



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``infringed item'' is the identifiable, genuine good or service.



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