CBP officers seize sound bars

Press Release

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field Operations officers at the International Falls Port of Entry targeted a rail container destined to arrive in Ranier, Minnesota.

CBP officers inspected the rail container and discovered sound bars in violation of intellectual property rights (IPR) regulations.

On June 1, CBP seized 600 counterfeit sound bars with an estimated manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of $530,970 if the goods had been genuine.

Stopping the flow of illicit goods is a priority trade issue for CBP.

The importation of counterfeit merchandise can damage the U.S. economy and threaten the health and safety of the American people.

For more information on CBP’s IPR priority trade issue visit: CBP Trade and IPR.

With the growth of foreign trade, unscrupulous companies have profited billions of dollars from the sale of counterfeit and pirated goods.

To combat the illicit trade of merchandise violating laws relating to IPR, trademark and copyright holders may register with CBP through an online system.

Such registration assists CBP officers and import specialists in identifying merchandise that violates U.S. law.

CBP has established an educational initiative at U.S. international airports and online to raise consumer awareness about the consequences and dangers that can be associated with the purchase of counterfeit and pirated goods.

These include the loss of American jobs, support of criminal activity, significant risks to consumer health and safety, and the impacts of unknowingly purchasing counterfeits online.

For more information, see www.cbp.gov/fakegoodsrealdangers.

If you have any information regarding suspected fraud or illegal trade activity, please contact CBP through the e-Allegations Online Trade Violation Reporting System or by calling 1-800-BE-ALERT.

IPR violations can also be reported to the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center at https://www.iprcenter.gov/referral/ or by telephone at 1-866-IPR-2060.