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The Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) of 1996 is a landmark law in the United States aimed at combating counterfeiting and piracy. The Act expands the powers of law enforcement agencies, enhances civil remedies, and sets stricter penalties for violators. However, it has also faced criticism for potentially infringing upon civil liberties and enabling excessive government power. Despite its controversies, the ACPA represents a significant step in addressing the widespread issue of counterfeiting and piracy.

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