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Bootlegged software and movies are still available throughout China, for instance, despite years of U.S. pressure on Beijing to crack down.
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Bootlegged CDs sold on the street featuring both American pop music and as-yet-unreleased soca and calypso tracks.
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To get a better understanding of just how difficult this is going to be on the public Internet, please have a look at an article I wrote about a year ago entitled: Bootlegging Bootleggers Bootlegged – A most unusual act of piracy.
SHELLY PALMER REPORT: Common Currency: Key to Video Advertising (Broadcast or Online) Measurement 2008
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Bootlegged or not, what you just heard, or what you will hear, is great.
Lil Wayne's World 2008
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Bootlegged tapes of Zimbabwean and foreign hits were evidently copied in Nigeria, Tanzania and Zaire.
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Ra Pariah, Full-length, 2000, OPMRecords Originally released on Demo Tape in 1989 Bootlegged on CD by Unisound Records in 2003 Released on LP by OPM records in 2000, limited to 500 copies.
WN.com - Articles related to Thailand's King Sees Influence Fade as Crisis Intensifies 2010
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Snore core: Bootlegged copies of Bruce Hornsby records
Nashville Scene 2010
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Bootlegged software, discs pose computer security risks
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Bootlegged concert tapes (still have some in my basement), copies of British magazines like The Face, gigs by local mod, ska, Northern Soul and 60s R&B bands, the rare video of old Top of the Pops appearances, and an s*load of British and Canadian 'zines.
Canuckflack 2009
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Bootlegged software, discs pose computer security risks
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