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Article: Anti-piracy highlights IRMA Executive Forum.(International Recording Media Association's 29th annual Executive Forum, Mar 1999, Amelia Island, FL)
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- Tape-Disc Business
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- April 1, 1999
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A panel discussion on the state of optical media piracy from the replicator's perspective highlighted last month's International Recording Media Association (IRMA) 29th Annual Executive Forum, held in Amelia Island, FL.
Optical media piracy is a hot industry topic of debate, with issues ranging from who's to blame to how it can be prevented, particularly after three major replicators - Nimbus CD, Americ Disc and Pioneer Video Manufacturing - have been named in lawsuits recently brought forth by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Adding to the problem is the poorly thought out Replicator ID law in California. Replicators were never asked for ...
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Article: US PUTS TAIWAN ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS `PRIORITY WATCH LIST'.
AsiaPulse News;
April 30, 2001 ;
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......list in its annual review of intellectual property rights protection, the U.S. Trade...largest producers of pirated optical media products in the world. The USTR urged Taiwan to enact an effective optical media licensing law and complete the...president of the International ...
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