I note that clothing--the product we bring in--is not very interesting. Nobody is getting burned, nobody is dying, but that's not entirely true. I'm aware of counterfeit shipments for little children, where the zippers would break off and be choking...where the buttons would break off, where it's sleepwear that's supposed to be flame retardant and it isn't. These have brand names, and of course the brand name would conform to all of these regulations. However, the counterfeit conforms to none of them, and the poor consumer is buying the product thinking it's safe for their children and it's not. So even in clothing there's danger, besides the intellectual property.
On April 30th, 2007. See this statement in context.