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underwater equity."They weren't investigating Clemens for his pitching technique although I think there's more to be learned about his split finger fastball, but for something even less consequential: his alleged steroid use. Kettenring's right to contrast the government's Clemens probe with its response to the well documented Wall Street crimes which triggered a worldwide financial crisis.Roughly 1,000 investigators were assigned to the much smaller Savings and Loan scandal, and 100 to the Enron case alone. Now we're told that 100 people have been assigned to a Task Force which must investigate every major bank in the country.My participation in today's call was prompted by some reporting I did recently, where confidential sources close to the RMBS investigation told me it could deliver concrete results, and soon,with as little as twenty or thirty more people. But that the Justice Department won't provide them.Let's do a little compare and contrast.In Surprise Upset, Footwear Falls BehindThe DOJ isn't saying much about the RBMS Task Force, but it has expended considerable time and money into building and publicizing its National Intellectual Property Rights IPR Coordination Center.According to an IPR Center report, there were 24,792 seizures of counterfeit products in Fiscal Year 2011, netting items worth $178.9 million in total. Specifically, 7,392 seizures intercepted "Wearing Apparel," 2,978 netted "HandbagsWalletsBackpacks," and 1,772 snagged "Footwear."In dollar value, the largest category of intercepted goods was "consumer electronics." And, in a surprise upset, the report informs us that "For the first time since FY 200 footwear was not the top commodity."Want to know more? "Seizures of counterfeit perfumecologne increased in value by 471% to $9.4 million in FY 2011." And, "FY 2011 is the first year that the category of handbagswalletsbackpacks did not make the 'Top Commodities Seized' list."All in all, a satisfying report especially if your name is Fendi or Prada.The IPR Center apparently isn't hurting for resources. Its annual report states that "Homeland Security opened 1,212 intellectual property investigations and had 574 arrests, 355