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Artists Against Digital Theft
ARTISTS, CREATORS AND THOSE WORKING IN CREATIVE FIELDS
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SEN. LEAHY: Senate Should Focus on Stopping Online Theft That Undercuts Economic Recovery, January 23, 2012

Posted on January 24, 2012 by Lucinda Dugger

http://leahy.senate.gov/press/press_releases/release/?id=bb2ae775-3aaa-416d-97e6-eaf4949bf6eb

 

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  • headlines

    • SEN. LEAHY: Senate Should Focus on Stopping Online Theft That Undercuts Economic Recovery, January 23, 2012
    • SALT LAKE TRIBUNE: Mark Shurtleff: Online Lawbreakers, January 7, 2012
    • THE HILL: Rogue Sites: Compromising safety of first responders, January 9, 2012
    • US News: Copyright Theft Costs Jobs and Threatens Creativity (Sandra Aistars), December 21, 2011
    • WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Internet Should Be Free, But Not Lawless (Colin Hanna, Let Freedom Ring) December 14, 2011
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