U.S. President Management will look for to forcefully implement its intellectual property rule by putting force on nations that don't power cut piracy Web sites and by requiring all government contractors to verify for illegal software, the White House proclaimed.

The White House Office of U.S. Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator, in a 65-page report, supposed U.S. government will also step up its labors to recognize overseas Web sites trafficking in copy illegally goods and will make a database of intellectual possessions investigations to be shared amongst rule enforcement organizations.

The U.S. government will also look for to defend U.S. intellectual property (IP) during trade accord, with the contentious Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, the report said. Some digital rights groups have complained that officer from the U.S. and other countries have drafted ACTA in covert.

"I speak to those that are anguish from breach, Assist is on the way,'" said Victoria Espinel, the White House intellectual property enforcement manager. "We appreciate the problems that you face, and we will work to make things improved."

Patent pirates and counterfeiters should be careful, Espinel added through a news meeting. "To those who have, for also long, ill-treated the rights of American maker, I have a caution for you," she said. "We are dedicated to putting you out of business."