Record Companies Sue New Jersey Flea Market

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NY Times: Record Companies Sue New Jersey Flea Market

a group of record companies is suing the owners of the market, where, they say, more than 15,000 counterfeit CD's have been seized during raids over the past three years. The industry group says the Columbus market and other flea markets knowingly act as havens for thousands of illegal discs and cassettes each year and deprive record companies of millions in sales.

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