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    ArmenPress, Armenia
    July 27 2005

    POLICE STARTS MASSIVE CRACKDOWN ON ILLEGAL REPRODUCTION OF DISCS AND
    CASSETTES


    YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS: In what looks like the start of a
    massive crackdown on local recording companies who routinely violate
    copyright law Armenian police have opened criminal proceedings
    against Reco Records company after seizing tens of thousands of
    illegally produced CDs from its shops and storehouse.
    A spokesman for police, Sayat Shirinian said today the owners of
    the company failed to produce agreements with a cohort of Armenian
    pop music singers whose songs the company was reproducing on CDs.
    Shirinian said the criminal case was started in line with an article
    of Armenian penal code for violation of copyright. He said the police
    was acting on a hint from Armenian Copyright non-governmental
    organization that several companies dealing with recording were
    ignoring the copyright law.
    He said police officers discovered thousands of illegally recorded
    CDs and special equipment. He also said several Armenian pop-singers
    were questioned and confirmed they did not sign agreements with the
    company to allow it to reproduce their music on CDs. A man selling
    Reco Records CDs at a wholesale market in downtown Yerevan admitted
    to buying some 40,000 drams worth CDs from the company daily
    beginning from last February having eared 25 million drams in income
    but paid no taxes.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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