The RCMP has raided a counterfeiting DVD distribution network in Montreal with Criminal Code and Copyright Act charges to follow. These actions are to be applauded and provide more evidence that the current law is not the chief barrier to anti-counterfeiting enforcement.
RCMP Targets Counterfeit DVD Distribution Network
December 20, 2007
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And for the rest of us that just download and use it for ourselves this is a non event but does show the current law works perfectly. NOW aim that CRIA lawsuit that peeps way and “leave them kids alone, cause all in all its just another brick in the wall” – pink floyd ( used without permission in satyr)