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Robin Rowland
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How's this for a case of "unauthorized copying?"
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April 17, 2012, 10:08 AM »
Apparently a major case of "unauthorized copying," a multimillion dollar copyright infringement trial was to open in Montana today. Now the case has been settled.
But if you thought the intellectual property wars couldn't get any weirder, this involves dinosaur bones!
http://www.argusleader.com/viewart/20120417/NEWS/304170022/Dispute-over-S-D-dinosaur-settled-out-court
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Kitimat BC
http://robinrowland.com
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