Semiconductor Industry Association Applauds Anticounterfeiting Action

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Mon Oct 12, 2009 3:36pm EDT

Department of Justice Announces Semiconductor Counterfeiting Arrests
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) applauded the U.S. Attorney's
Office for the District of Columbia`s announcement of arrests and indictments
involving counterfeit semiconductors. 

"Semiconductor counterfeiting is fraud, pure and simple," said SIA President
George Scalise. "Today`s law enforcement actions should send a clear message to
those who traffic in counterfeit semiconductors that this illegal activity will
not be tolerated. The SIA will work with governments around the world to ensure
the integrity of semiconductor markets. Electronic equipment manufacturers can
also combat counterfeiting by purchasing semiconductors only from trusted
sources," Scalise added. 

SIA formed an Anticounterfeiting Task Force in 2006 to address the growing
problem of semiconductor counterfeiting. The Task Force`s work with U.S. Customs
and Border Protection led to the seizure of 780,000 counterfeit semiconductors
in two operations in 2007 and 2008. Task Force assistance with law enforcement
officials to arrest suspected traffickers in counterfeit semiconductors opens a
new front on the war against counterfeits. Last week`s action involved
Immigration Customs Enforcement, Naval Criminal Investigative Service, and
Internal Revenue Service as well as the Department of Justice. If convicted, the
defendants in the case could face a likely sentence of 63-78 months in prison,
as well as forfeiture and restitution. 

"A thousand-dollar electronic system can fail due to an unreliable counterfeit
one-dollar part, leaving the systems manufacturer or consumer with an expensive
loss," Scalise concluded. "Semiconductor applications where unreliable devices
can also have serious safety implications include medical instruments,
automotive and aircraft parts, and public infrastructure such as first
responders` radio communications." 

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia press release is
available at:
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/dc/Press_Releases/2009%20Archives/October/09-252.pdf

A Customs and Border Protection release on counterfeit semiconductors is at:
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/news_releases/archives/2008_news_releases/nov_2008/11202008_7.xml

An online version of the SIA Authorized Component Directory is available at:
http://www.authorizedcomponents.com/

About the SIA

The SIA is the leading voice for the semiconductor industry and has represented
U.S. semiconductor companies since 1977. Collectively, the chip industry employs
a domestic workforce of approximately 200,000 people. The semiconductor industry
is America`s second-largest exporting industry. More information about the SIA
can be found at www.sia-online.org.

Semiconductor Industry Association
John Greenagel, 408-436-6600
Daryl Hatano, 408-436-6600
mailbox@sia-online.org

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