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Philip Morris USA Takes Action Against Internet-Based Cigarette Vendors
Federal Trade Complaint Aims to Stop Trademark Infringement
RICHMOND, VA (March 5, 2008) - Philip Morris USA (PM USA) has filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission (ITC) to stop illegally imported gray market cigarettes bearing PM USA's trademarks, including the Marlboro® mark, from entering the United States.

"Our brands are among our company's most valuable assets, and we take many steps to protect them," said Charlie Whitaker, vice president, Compliance and Brand Integrity, Philip Morris USA. "Today, we are asking the ITC to issue an order to block hundreds of Internet vendors from bringing gray market cigarettes into the U.S."

The complaint alleges that Internet-based cigarette vendors are unfairly selling cigarettes bearing PM USA's trademarks in violation of U.S. intellectual property laws and the Lanham Act.

The complaint requests that the ITC issue a General Exclusion Order, which would require U.S. Customs & Border Protection to stop all infringing imports from entering the U.S., including infringing products sold by the 13 web sites named as respondents in the complaint and any other web sites engaged in similar activity. PM USA has also identified 177 additional web sites in its complaint.

This ITC complaint is the latest in a series of legal actions PM USA has taken to counteract contraband trade in cigarettes. The company pursues numerous strategies to address the sale of illegally imported, counterfeit, stolen and untaxed or under-taxed cigarettes. The company actively supports the efforts of authorities to enforce laws related to cigarette trade; advocates for enhanced federal and state legislation to address the sale of contraband cigarettes; and pursues litigation or other company actions against those who undermine law-abiding wholesalers and retailers.


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Philip Morris USA Media Relations
(804) 484-8897

Philip Morris USA assumes no obligation to update, correct or otherwise modify any of these communication materials. We recommend that you view the most recent press releases and statements in order to receive the most current information.


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