But in a statement issued last Wednesday, the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei condemned the fact that public crime status only applies to electronic media like CDs and DVDs.
Wed, Jun 18, 2003 - Page 10 News List
Businesses try to make sense of Copyright Law
AMENDMENTS Industry representatives complain that the changes not only fail to favor the copyright holder, they have opened the door to new abuses
By Bill Heaney / STAFF REPORTER
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