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Senate bill aims to combat pharmaceutical theft
Published March 15, 2011
Senate bill aims to combat pharmaceutical theft
(AP) — Law enforcement officials would have more leeway to pursue and punish criminals who steal prescription pharmaceuticals under a proposal introduced Tuesday by Senate lawmakers.
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Senate Bill Aims… Continue reading →
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GENERAL MUSIC INDUSTRY: Google Willing to Help Record Labels Combat Music Piracy, but It’LL Cost Them
Published October 17, 2010
GENERAL MUSIC INDUSTRY: Google Willing to Help Record Labels Combat Music Piracy, but It’LL Cost Them
If the record labels want Google to help them find links to infringing content; it’ll cost them. As much as $ 5 per thousand… Continue reading →