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  • US Anti-Piracy Bill Increases Penalties for Copyright Infringement

    December 07th, 2007 | Category: News

    According to a group of lawmakers, 10 years in prison and a $500,000 fine is not a severe enough sentence for copyright infringement in the US. So, a new bill is proposed to strengthen civil and criminal intellectual property laws and increase penalties for offenders. Read Full Story

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