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15 July 2007

 
   

Dubai Customs destroy 293 tons of counterfeit products
All
Dubai Customs destroyed between January and May of this year 293 tons of counterfeit, smuggled and illegal products which violated the intellectual property rights.
Dubai
07/11/2007
CIB-7-3009

Piracy could be financing terrorism in RP -- US expert
All
Are we unwittingly supporting terrorist operations through the purchase of counterfeit goods, especially goods such as counterfeit CDs or DVDs
WW
07/11/2007
CIB-7-3006

Media Defender responds to allegations of entrapment
Downloading
Anti-piracy company Media Defender has responded to recent allegations that they set up an entrapment movie download site (miivi.com).
WW
07/09/2007
CIB-7-2989

In Brazil, performers embrace music pirates
Music
Technobrega fans, rather than being threatened by media giants, are encouraged to copy songs and post them on file-sharing websites.
Brazil
07/09/2007
CIB-7-2987

Google hack creates peer-to-peer network
Music
A video posted to YouTube in April offers a primer on how to use Google to pilfer music and video files in less time than it takes to download them from a peer-to-peer service.
WW
07/10/2007
CIB-7-2999

China Says Halting Fake Medicine Will Take 5 Years
Pharmaceuticals
China, facing international criticism over the quality of food and drug exports, said it will take five years to stamp out production of fake medicine and that the trend in safety
China
07/10/2007
CIB-7-2995

Russia's trademark gun turns 60 amid rumblings of profits lost
Weaponry
An additional 10,000 Kalashnikov knockoffs were transferred in 2006 to Afghanistan from Slovenia.
Russia
7/15/2007
CIB-7-3023

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