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Arts and Cultural Production Account for 3.2% ($504 Billion) of Gross Domestic Product
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Creative industries boost economy to 3% ($400B) bigger than previously thought
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The U.S. loses $300 billion annually to IP theft, comparable to the current level of U.S. exports to Asia.
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CBP and ICE seizures increased 24 percent from 2010 with a total of 24,792 in 2011.
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Economic adulteration and counterfeiting of global food and consumer products is expected to cost the industry $10 to $15 billion per year.
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Up to 10% of medicines worldwide are counterfeit, costing the pharmaceutical industry $46 billion a year.
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On average, IP-intensive industries pay 30% higher wages, at $50,576 per worker, compared to the national average of $38,768.
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Counterfeit and pirated products account for $360 billion in losses in international trade annually.
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Domestic production and consumption of counterfeit and pirated products costs our economy $215 billion annually.
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Digital piracy costs the global economy $75 billion annually.