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What companies went bankrupt in 2012?

Here is a list of the largest and most notable companies (arranged from largest to smallest by amount of assets) that have filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2012 as of yesterday, December 4, 2012 (source: Chapter 11 Dockets):Residential Capital, LLCEastman Kodak CompanyLightSquared Inc. (a/k/a SkyTerra Communications, Inc.)Overseas Shipholding Group, Inc.ATP Oil & Gas CorporationPatriot Coal CorporationArcapita Bank B.S.C.(c) (f/k/a First Islamic Investment Bank B.S.C. (c))Hawker Beechcraft, Inc.Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing CompanyPinnacle Airlines Corp.WP Steel Venture LLCEnergy Conversion Devices, Inc.Hostess Brands, Inc. (second filing)Church Street Health Management, LLCVertis Holdings, Inc. (third filing)Louisiana Riverboat Gaming Partnership (second filing) (a/k/a Legends Gaming)Global Aviation Holdings Inc.AMF Bowling Worldwide, Inc. (second filing)Homer City Funding LLCBicent Holdings LLCA123 Systems, Inc.Reddy Ice Holdings, Inc.Ampal - American Israel CorporationLiberty Harbor Holding, LLCVelo Holdings Inc.Trident Microsystems, Inc.Metex Mfg. CorporationDewey & LeBoeuf LLPCoach Am Group Holdings Corp.Circus and Eldorado Joint Venture (a/k/a Silver Legacy Resort Casino)Broadview Networks Holdings, Inc.205 East 45 LLC & EALC LLC (d/b/a Alex Hotel & Flatotel)K-V Discovery Solutions, Inc.Journal Register Company (second filing)American Suzuki Motor CorporationAFA Investment Inc.Southern Air Holdings, Inc.Digital Domain Media Group, Inc.Contract Research Solutions, Inc. (d/b/a Cetero Research)Monitor Company Group Limited PartnershipFiberTower Network Services Corp.First Place Financial Corp.CCHG Liquidation Co. (f/k/a The Cliffs Club & Hospitality Group, Inc.)Rancho Las Flores, LLCSouth Franklin CircleNSA (USA) Liquidating Corp. (f/k/a Northstar Aerospace (USA) Inc.)HMX Acquisition Corp.Grubb & Ellis CompanyTBS Shipping Services Inc.Interfaith Medical Center, Inc.Ocala Funding, LLCOxley Development Company, LLC (second filing)WVSV Holdings, LLCUnited Retail Group, Inc. (a/k/a Avenue, Inc.)Capitol Bancorp Ltd.Jobson Medical Information Holdings LLCInspiration Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.Sands Castles Ventures, L.L.C.American Realty Trust, Inc.CHL, Ltd. (Contec Holdings, Ltd.)Cocopah Nurseries of Arizona, Inc.GameTech International, Inc.Allied Systems Holdings, Inc. (second filing)Capitol Infrastructure, LLC (d/b/a Connexion Technologies)Granite Dells Ranch Holdings LLCWAS Services, Inc. (f/k/a Pemco World Air Services, Inc.)Municipal Corrections, LLCGibraltar Kentucky Development, LLCLSP Energy Limited PartnershipSaab Cars North America, Inc.Buffets Restaurants Holdings, Inc. (second filing)Peak Broadcasting, LLCJESCO Construction CorporationOlde Prairie Block Owner, LLC (second filing)Satcon Technology CorporationVivaro CorporationDeep Photonics CorporationRitz Camera & Image, L.L.C. (second filing)Christ HospitalEner1, Inc.Zacky Farms, LLCMetro Fuel Oil Corp.Cano Petroleum, Inc.Daffy's, Inc.American West Development, Inc.Prince Sports, Inc.Tannin, Inc.Fletcher International, Ltd.Aletheia Research and Management, Inc.Omtron USA, LLC (d/b/a Townsends)Pangea Biosciences, Inc.Cherokee Simeon Venture I, LLCJHK Investments, LLCEastgate Tower Hotel Associates, L.P.Jerry's Nugget, Inc.DEMCO, Inc. (a/k/a Decommissioning & Environmental Management Company)Halifax Group LLCWezbra Dairy, LLCOtologics, L.L.C.Santa Ysabel Resort and CasinoShamrock-Hostmark Andover Hotels, LLCShamrock-Hostmark Palm Desert Hotels, LLCShamrock-Hostmark Princeton Hotel, LLCShamrock-Hostmark Tampa Westshores Hotel, LLCShamrock-Hostmark Texas Hotels, L.P.Cordillera Golf Club, LLCB+H Ocean CarriersHearthstone Homes, Inc.Wave2Wave Communications, Inc.New England Building Materials, LLCInternational Media Group, Inc.Ryan International Airlines, Inc.DRI CorporationBakers Footwear Group, Inc.The Connaught Group, Ltd. (d/b/a The Carlisle Collection, Inc.)Natural Pork Production II, LLPValence Technology, Inc.Signet Solar, Inc.Morris Brown CollegePlymouth Oil Company, LLCMorgan Industries Corporation (d/b/a Luhrs Marine Group)Adams Produce Company, LLCKings Professional Basketball ClubThe Fuller Brush Company, Inc.Traffic Control and Safety CorporationBetsey Johnson LLCPremier Bank Holding CompanyThe ShoreBank CorporationTri-Valley CorporationVann's Inc.BCAC, LLC (second filing)Neogenix Oncology, Inc.Pipeline Data, Inc.Back Yard Burgers, Inc.Harper Brush Works, Inc.Solar Trust of America, LLCBroadSign International, Inc.PWD1 LLC (f/k/a Plum TV, Inc.)Game Trading Technologies, Inc. (f/k/a City Language Exchange, Inc.)TC Global Inc. (d/b/a Tully's Coffee Corporation)Wind City Penna Oil & Gas, LLCCarey Limousine L.A., Inc.BEOBI, Inc. (f/k/a Beyond Oblivion Inc.)Note that this list is by no means comprehensive. Here are the quarterly business bankruptcy filing statistics from the Judicial Branch (source: Quarterly Filings: 3-Month by Chapter and District):First Quarter 2012: 10,998 business bankruptcy filingsSecond Quarter 2012: 10,374 business bankruptcy filingsThird Quarter 2012: 9,248 business bankruptcy filings

Does SOPA/E-PARASITES bill in Congress have any chance of passing?

Yes, and further it is extremely likely to pass both Houses of Congress based on the current balance of power on the bill.If you oppose this bill, I recommend you call your House Rep and Senators, as well as calling Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon to offer your support and ask how you can help: (202) 224-5244. The key staffer there is Jayme White, who should have directed the interns with directions to offer interested callers.House Co-SponsorsSponsor: Rep Smith, Lamar [TX-21Rep Amodei, Mark E. [NV-2] - 11/3/2011Rep Barrow, John [GA-12] - 11/14/2011Rep Bass, Karen [CA-33] - 11/3/2011Rep Berman, Howard L. [CA-28] - 10/26/2011Rep Blackburn, Marsha [TN-7] - 10/26/2011Rep Bono Mack, Mary [CA-45] - 10/26/2011Rep Carter, John R. [TX-31] - 11/3/2011Rep Chabot, Steve [OH-1] - 10/26/2011Rep Conyers, John, Jr. [MI-14] - 10/26/2011Rep Deutch, Theodore E. [FL-19] - 10/26/2011Rep Gallegly, Elton [CA-24] - 10/26/2011Rep Goodlatte, Bob [VA-6] - 10/26/2011Rep Griffin, Tim [AR-2] - 10/26/2011Rep King, Peter T. [NY-3] - 11/3/2011Rep Lujan, Ben Ray [NM-3] - 11/14/2011Rep Marino, Tom [PA-10] - 11/3/2011Rep Nunnelee, Alan [MS-1] - 11/3/2011Rep Owens, William L. [NY-23] - 11/14/2011Rep Ross, Dennis [FL-12] - 10/26/2011Rep Scalise, Steve [LA-1] - 11/14/2011Rep Schiff, Adam B. [CA-29] - 10/26/2011Rep Terry, Lee [NE-2] - 10/26/2011Rep Wasserman Schultz, Debbie [FL-20] - 11/3/2011Rep Watt, Melvin L. [NC-12] - 11/3/2011Source: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d112:HR03261:@@@PSenate Co-SponsorsSponsor: Sen. Leahy, Patrick [VT]Sen Alexander, Lamar [TN] - 5/25/2011Sen Ayotte, Kelly [NH] - 6/27/2011Sen Bennet, Michael F. [CO] - 7/25/2011Sen Bingaman, Jeff [NM] - 10/19/2011Sen Blumenthal, Richard [CT] - 5/12/2011Sen Blunt, Roy [MO] - 5/23/2011Sen Boozman, John [AR] - 6/15/2011Sen Brown, Sherrod [OH] - 10/20/2011Sen Cardin, Benjamin L. [MD] - 7/13/2011Sen Casey, Robert P., Jr. [PA] - 9/7/2011Sen Chambliss, Saxby [GA] - 11/2/2011Sen Cochran, Thad [MS] - 6/23/2011Sen Coons, Christopher A. [DE] - 5/12/2011Sen Corker, Bob [TN] - 6/9/2011Sen Durbin, Richard [IL] - 6/30/2011Sen Enzi, Michael B. [WY] - 9/7/2011Sen Feinstein, Dianne [CA] - 5/12/2011Sen Franken, Al [MN] - 5/12/2011Sen Gillibrand, Kirsten E. [NY] - 5/26/2011Sen Graham, Lindsey [SC] - 5/12/2011Sen Grassley, Chuck [IA] - 5/12/2011Sen Hagan, Kay [NC] - 7/5/2011Sen Hatch, Orrin G. [UT] - 5/12/2011Sen Isakson, Johnny [GA] - 11/2/2011Sen Johnson, Tim [SD] - 10/3/2011Sen Klobuchar, Amy [MN] - 5/12/2011Sen Kohl, Herb [WI] - 5/12/2011Sen Landrieu, Mary L. [LA] - 10/17/2011Sen Lieberman, Joseph I. [CT] - 7/7/2011Sen McCain, John [AZ] - 7/26/2011Sen Menendez, Robert [NJ] - 10/31/2011Sen Nelson, Bill [FL] - 9/23/2011Sen Risch, James E. [ID] - 11/7/2011Sen Rubio, Marco [FL] - 5/26/2011Sen Schumer, Charles E. [NY] - 5/12/2011Sen Shaheen, Jeanne [NH] - 6/30/2011Sen Udall, Tom [NM] - 7/7/2011Sen Vitter, David [LA] - 11/7/2011Sen Whitehouse, Sheldon [RI] - 5/12/2011Sen Moran, Jerry [KS] - 6/23/2011(withdrawn - 6/27/2011)Source: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d112:SN00968:@@@PThe bill attracts both bipartisan support and support from leaders in both Houses. The lead sponsors are the chairmen of the committees that the bills need to pass through in both the House and Senate. In the House, the Judiciary Committee ranking member—meaning opposition party leader in that committee—Rep. John Conyers, Jr., is also a cosponsor, meaning that no official Democratic opposition will be mustered within committee. For an example of the power this offers, Rep. Lamar Smith is holding a hearing on the bill later today. Only one of the five people testifying is opposing the bill:The only dissenting witness will be Katherine Oyama, a policy counsel at Google. A long list of companies, nonprofit groups, law professors, and other organizations buttressed Google's arguments today in a flurry of letters to Capitol Hill that raised concerns about SOPA and the speed it was moving through the House.Source: http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-57325554-281/copyright-office-will-endorse-sopa-anti-piracy-bill/The chairmen will smooth passage of the bills through committee, blocking unfavorable amendments, and bringing them to the floor of the House and Senate, as noted by the fact that the bill has already been favorably reported out of the Senate Judiciary Committee and is a few key procedures and one vote away from passing the Senate. I'll note that it was passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee by voice vote, meaning that we have no record of which Senators were recorded in favor or in opposition, something in the power of the committee chairman: http://www.senate.gov/reference/glossary_term/voice_vote.htmAbout the only positive thing I can say for the state of the opposition is that Senate leaders Reid and McConnell have not signed on to cosponsor the bill. However, both seconds-in-command on the Democratic side have signed on, Sens. Durbin and Schumer, as well as noted Republican moderate and Party Conference leader Sen. Lamar Alexander, meaning that some measure of institutional support will be brought to bear in favor of the bill, which is a quiet but powerful force in the halls of Congress.This is a clearly coordinated effort by content creation leaders, with support from powerful lobbying groups:Supporters include the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, the Independent Film & Television Alliance, the National Association of Theatre Owners, the Motion Picture Association of America, the Directors Guild of America, the American Federation of Musicians, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, the Screen Actors Guild, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Nashville Songwriters Association International, Songwriters Guild of America, Viacom, Institute for Policy Innovation, Macmillan Publishers, Acushnet, Recording Industry Association of America, Copyright Alliance and NBCUniversal.The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO have come together in support of the bill. In May and September of 2011, two letters signed by 170 and 359 businesses and organizations, respectively—including names such as National Association of Manufactures (NAM), the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, Nike, 1-800 Pet Meds, L’Oreal, Rosetta Stone, Pfizer, Ford Motor Company, Revlon, NBA, and Sony—were sent to Congress endorsing the Act and encouraging the passage of legislation to protect intellectual property and shut down rogue websites. Support for the bill has also come from noted constitutional expert, Floyd Abrams, who issued a letter to Congress asserting that the PROTECT IP Act is constitutionally sound.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protect_IP_Act#Supporters_and_opponentsYou'll note that Google is threatening to withdraw from the Chamber of Commerce over their lobbying efforts on behalf of the bill: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1111/67603.htmlThe Senate committee report includes a longer list of supporters:The following companies or groups submitted letters in support of S. 968: United States Chamber of Commerce; AFL-CIO; Business Software Alliance; National Cable and Telecommunications Association; National Association of Broadcasters; National Association of Manufacturers; Comcast/NBC Universal; Copyright Alliance; American Federation of Musicians; American Federation of Television and Radio Artists; Directors Guild of America; International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories, and Canada; Screen Actors Guild; International Brotherhood of Teamsters; National Music Publishers' Association; Institute for Policy Innovation; Software and Information Industry Association; Writers Guild of America, West; Viacom; Independent Film & Television Alliance; Motion Picture Association of America; National Association of Theatre Owners; Paramount Pictures Corporation; Association for Safe Online Pharmacies; Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council; Songwriters Guild of America; Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.; Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation; Universal City Studios LLC; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures; Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.; Deluxe Entertainment Services Group; 1-800 Contacts, Inc.; 1-800-PetMeds; ABRO Industries, Inc.; Acushnet Company; Adidas America; Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed); Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers; Alliance of Visual Artists (AVA); American Association of Independent Music (A2IM); American Board of Internal Medicine; American Made Alliance; American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP); American Society of Media Photographers; Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy Initiative (ACAPI); Arts+Labs; Association of American Publishers (AAP); Association of Equipment Manufacturers; Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP); Association of Test Publishers; Autodesk, Inc.; Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association; Beachbody, LLC; Beam Global Spirits & Wine; Blue Sky Studios, Inc.; Bose Corporation; Brigid Collins Family Support Center; Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI); Burberry; Cascade Designs Incorporated; CBS Corporation; Cengage Learning; CFA Institute; Chanel USA; Church Music Publishers Association; Coalition Against Counterfeiting and Piracy (CACP); The Collegiate Licensing Company/IMG College; Commercial Photographers International; Copyright Clearance Center (CCC); Coty Inc.; Country Music Association; Dayco Products, LLC; Deckers Outdoor Corporation; Dolce & Gabbana; Dollar General Corporation; Electronic Components Industry Association (ECIA); Eli Lilly and Company; Entertainment Software Association (ESA); ERAI, Inc.; The Estee Lauder Companies; Evidence Photographers International Council; Ex Officio; Exxel Outdoors; Far Bank Enterprises; Fashion Business Incorporated; Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy; Ford Motor Company; Fortune Brands, Inc.; Gemvision Corporation; Gospel Music Association; Governors America Corp.; Graduate Management Admission Council; Greeting Card Association (GCA); Guru Denim; HarperCollins Publishers; Harry Fox Agency; Hastings Entertainment, Inc.; ICM Distributing Company, Inc.; IDS Publishing; IEC Electronics Corp.; Imaging Supplies Coalition (ISC); Independent Distributors of Electronics Association (IDEA); Innate-gear; Intellectual Property Owners Association; International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (IACC); International Trademark Association (INTA); John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; Johnson & Johnson; Kekepana International Services; Leatherman Tool Group, Inc.; Lexmark International, Inc.; L'Oreal USA; LVMH Moe.AE4t Hennessy Louis Vuitton; Macmillan; Major League Baseball; Marmot; The McGraw-Hill Companies; Merck & Co., Inc.; Messy Face Designs, Inc.; MicroRam Electronics, Inc.; Microsoft; Monster Cable Products, Inc.; Music Managers Forum-U.S.; Nashville Songwriters Association International; National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM); National Basketball Association (NBA); The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA); National Football League (NFL); Nervous Tattoo Inc., dba Ed Hardy; Netflix; New Era Cap Co Inc.; News Corporation; Nike, Inc.; Nintendo of America Inc.; Oakley, Inc.; OpSec Security, Inc.; Outdoor Industry Association; Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI); Outdoor Research, Inc; Pacific Component Xchange, Inc.; Perry Ellis International; Personal Care Products Council; Petzl America; Pfizer Inc.; Picture Archive Council of America (PACA); PING; Premier League; Production Music Association (PMA); Professional Photographers of America; Quality Float Works, Inc.; The Recording Academy (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences); Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA); Reebok International Ltd.; Reed Elsevier Inc.; Revlon; Romance Writers of America (RWA); Rosetta Stone Inc.; Schneider Electric; SESAC, Inc.; SG Industries, Inc.; SMT Corp.; Society of Sport & Event Photographers; Sony Music Entertainment; SoundExchange; Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA); Sports Rights Owners Coalition; Spyder Active Sports, Inc; Stock Artist Alliance; Stuart Weitzman Holdings, LLC; Student Photographic Society; SunRise Solar Inc.; Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.; Tednologies, Inc.; Tiffany & Co.; The Timberland Company; Time Warner Inc.; Toshiba America Business Solutions, Inc.; Ultimate Fighting Championship; Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; Universal Music Group; Uniweld Products Inc.; Vibram USA, Inc; W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co.; Wal-Mart; The Walt Disney Company; Warner Music Group; Winestem Company; Xerox Corporation; Zippo Manufacturing Company.Source: http://thomas.loc.gov:80/cgi-bin/cpquery?%26dbname=cp112%26r_n=sr039.112%26sel=TOC_52677Groups from both sides of the aisle are supporting these acts. The AFL-CIO and Chamber of Commerce never come together to support something.The thin reed standing against the bill is Sen. Ron Wyden, opposing it in the Senate, along with the massed forces of the tech industry. Interestingly, The Hill writes that the Tea Party Patriots oppose the bill as well: http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/183999-overnight-tech-tea-party-group-slams-online-copyright-bill Sounds like there is a potential for this to be a populist/99% broad front opposition.Sen. Wyden has a Senatorial hold on the bill right now, which is an arcane bit of Senate power given to individual Senators that prevents a bill from reaching the floor, on a slight variation from the slightly more well-understood filibuster:In the United States Senate, a hold is a parliamentary procedure permitted by the Standing Rules of the United States Senate which allows one or more Senators to prevent a motion from reaching a vote on the Senate floor.If the Senator provides notice privately to his or her party leadership of their intent (and the party leadership agreed), then the hold is known as a secret or anonymous hold. If the Senator actually objects on the Senate floor or the hold is publicly revealed, then the hold is more generally known as a Senatorial hold.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Senate_holdTherefore, the two key figures are Sen. Reid (D-NV), Senate Majority Leader, who has the ability to deny Sen. Wyden's hold, and Sen. Wyden himself, who will be under a lot of pressure to let the Senate continue on with business, especially as the debt Supercommittee comes to a head over the next week.If the bill comes to a vote, it will be subject to a filibuster. I consider it fairly unlikely that opponents will be able to assemble the 41 votes necessary to block the bill. The list of Senators' cosponsoring the bill so far is a list of the Senate's middle. The progressives —Sen. Al Franken being a surprising and notable exception to this—and the conservatives are not yet in favor of the bill, especially as Sen. Moran has withdrawn his support. I would guess that the bill receives somewhere around 80 votes when and if it reaches the Senate floor and probably an easy 350+ in the House.The only reason the bill didn't pass last session was that it was introduced and began the process near the very end of the 2009-2010 Congress, despite similarly overwhelming support:On November 18, 2010, the Committee on the Judiciary considered S. 3804....The Committee then voted to report the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute, favorably to the Senate by a roll call vote of 19-0.Source: http://thomas.loc.gov:80/cgi-bin/cpquery?%26dbname=cp112%26r_n=sr039.112%26sel=TOC_44332

Does any group or person support SOPA? If everyone and their mothers are against it, why does it even exist?

The Senate committee report includes a long list of supporters for PROTECT-IP:The following companies or groups submitted letters in support of S. 968: United States Chamber of Commerce; AFL-CIO; Business Software Alliance [withdrawn for SOPA only: http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/244501/business_software_alliance_withdraws_support_for_stop_online_piracy_act.html ] National Cable and Telecommunications Association; National Association of Broadcasters; National Association of Manufacturers; Comcast/NBC Universal; Copyright Alliance; American Federation of Musicians; American Federation of Television and Radio Artists; Directors Guild of America; International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories, and Canada; Screen Actors Guild; International Brotherhood of Teamsters; National Music Publishers' Association; Institute for Policy Innovation; Software and Information Industry Association; Writers Guild of America, West; Viacom; Independent Film & Television Alliance; Motion Picture Association of America; National Association of Theatre Owners; Paramount Pictures Corporation; Association for Safe Online Pharmacies; Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council; Songwriters Guild of America; Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc.; Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation; Universal City Studios LLC; Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures; Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.; Deluxe Entertainment Services Group; 1-800 Contacts, Inc.; 1-800-PetMeds; ABRO Industries, Inc.; Acushnet Company; Adidas America; Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed); Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers; Alliance of Visual Artists (AVA); American Association of Independent Music (A2IM); American Board of Internal Medicine; American Made Alliance; American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP); American Society of Media Photographers; Anti-Counterfeiting and Piracy Initiative (ACAPI); Arts+Labs; Association of American Publishers (AAP); Association of Equipment Manufacturers; Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP); Association of Test Publishers; Autodesk, Inc.; Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association; Beachbody, LLC; Beam Global Spirits & Wine; Blue Sky Studios, Inc.; Bose Corporation; Brigid Collins Family Support Center; Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI); Burberry; Cascade Designs Incorporated; CBS Corporation; Cengage Learning; CFA Institute; Chanel USA; Church Music Publishers Association; Coalition Against Counterfeiting and Piracy (CACP); The Collegiate Licensing Company/IMG College; Commercial Photographers International; Copyright Clearance Center (CCC); Coty Inc.; Country Music Association; Dayco Products, LLC; Deckers Outdoor Corporation; Dolce & Gabbana; Dollar General Corporation; Electronic Components Industry Association (ECIA); Eli Lilly and Company; Entertainment Software Association (ESA); ERAI, Inc.; The Estee Lauder Companies; Evidence Photographers International Council; Ex Officio; Exxel Outdoors; Far Bank Enterprises; Fashion Business Incorporated; Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy; Ford Motor Company; Fortune Brands, Inc.; Gemvision Corporation; Gospel Music Association; Governors America Corp.; Graduate Management Admission Council; Greeting Card Association (GCA); Guru Denim; HarperCollins Publishers; Harry Fox Agency; Hastings Entertainment, Inc.; ICM Distributing Company, Inc.; IDS Publishing; IEC Electronics Corp.; Imaging Supplies Coalition (ISC); Independent Distributors of Electronics Association (IDEA); Innate-gear; Intellectual Property Owners Association; International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition (IACC); International Trademark Association (INTA); John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; Johnson & Johnson; Kekepana International Services; Leatherman Tool Group, Inc.; Lexmark International, Inc.; L'Oreal USA; LVMH Moe.AE4t Hennessy Louis Vuitton; Macmillan; Major League Baseball; Marmot; The McGraw-Hill Companies; Merck & Co., Inc.; Messy Face Designs, Inc.; MicroRam Electronics, Inc.; Microsoft; Monster Cable Products, Inc.; Music Managers Forum-U.S.; Nashville Songwriters Association International; National Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM); National Basketball Association (NBA); The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA); National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA); National Football League (NFL); Nervous Tattoo Inc., dba Ed Hardy; Netflix; New Era Cap Co Inc.; News Corporation; Nike, Inc.; Nintendo of America Inc.; Oakley, Inc.; OpSec Security, Inc.; Outdoor Industry Association; Outdoor Power Equipment Institute (OPEI); Outdoor Research, Inc; Pacific Component Xchange, Inc.; Perry Ellis International; Personal Care Products Council; Petzl America; Pfizer Inc.; Picture Archive Council of America (PACA); PING; Premier League; Production Music Association (PMA); Professional Photographers of America; Quality Float Works, Inc.; The Recording Academy (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences); Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA); Reebok International Ltd.; Reed Elsevier Inc.; Revlon; Romance Writers of America (RWA); Rosetta Stone Inc.; Schneider Electric; SESAC, Inc.; SG Industries, Inc.; SMT Corp.; Society of Sport & Event Photographers; Sony Music Entertainment; SoundExchange; Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA); Sports Rights Owners Coalition; Spyder Active Sports, Inc; Stock Artist Alliance; Stuart Weitzman Holdings, LLC; Student Photographic Society; SunRise Solar Inc.; Taylor Made Golf Company, Inc.; Tednologies, Inc.; Tiffany & Co.; The Timberland Company; Time Warner Inc.; Toshiba America Business Solutions, Inc.; Ultimate Fighting Championship; Underwriters Laboratories Inc.; Universal Music Group; Uniweld Products Inc.; Vibram USA, Inc; W.R. Case & Sons Cutlery Co.; Wal-Mart; The Walt Disney Company; Warner Music Group; Winestem Company; Xerox Corporation; Zippo Manufacturing Company.Source: http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/cpquery?%26dbname=cp112%26r_n=sr039.112%26sel=TOC_52677

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