MONTREAL POLICE RAID ACADEMIC PUBLISHING COUNTERFEITING RING

BY KEITH NUTHALL POLICE in Montreal, Canada, have seized 2,700 photocopied textbooks and digests of textbooks that were being sold illegally to university students, arresting 13 suspects in raids on four photocopying stores. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the total value of the haul was Canadian dollars CAD540,000 (GBPounds 342,000). Charges maybe laid regarding breaches of the Canadian Copyright Act at the end of the investigation after the offences are considered by the crown prosecutor in Montreal. Corporal Luc Thibault told The Bookseller: "They ...


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