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| Capitol to cover costs in piracy case |
All |
| A federal judge has ordered Capitol Records to pay nearly $70,000 to cover the attorney fees and litigation costs of a woman the company unsuccessfully sued for illegal downloading |
USA |
7/17/2007 |
CIB-7-3037 |
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| 'Harry Potter' publisher gets subpoena to identify pirate |
Books |
| Scholastic Corp., publisher of the new "Harry Potter" book, obtained a subpoena to learn the identity of a California website user who allegedly posted copies of the final sequel, |
USA |
7/17/2007 |
CIB-7-3033 |
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| ISP Protects File-Swappers' Identities |
Downloading |
| Spanish Internet provider Telefonica refused to reveal the names of alleged copyright infringers on its network – and won in court. |
Spain |
7/19/2007 |
CIB-7-3045 |
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| Zippo wins order to block import of knock-off lighters |
Miscellaneous |
| Zippo Manufacturing Co., a maker of lighters for 75 years, won an order to block U.S. imports of knockoffs from China that copy its trademarked flip-top design. |
USA |
7/19/2007 |
CIB-7-3042 |
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| China shuts 3 firms for safety concerns |
Pharmaceuticals |
| Chinese regulators said yesterday they had revoked the licenses of three companies that exported mislabeled drug ingredients |
China |
7/21/2007 |
CIB-7-3052 |
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| Former Cambodian Police Chief Sentenced To 14 More Years In Prison |
zCurrency |
| A Cambodian court sentenced a former police chief to 14 more years in prison for possession of counterfeit currency after he was slapped with a 26-year term for other crimes |
Cambodia |
7/20/2007 |
CIB-7-3047 |
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