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The National Football League has won a court order to shut down the operators of nearly 1,500 China-based websites accused of selling fake NFL merchandise.
miamiherald.com (29 days ago)
The National Football League has won a court order to shut down the operators of nearly 1,500 China-based websites accused of selling fake NFL merchandise
mercurynews.com (29 days ago)
AP The NFL won a court order Wednesday to shut down the operators of nearly 1,500 China-based websites accused of selling fake NFL merchandise, continuing the league's effort to counter booming counterfeit sales of its popular player jerseys and...
timesleader.com (29 days ago)
NEW YORK (AP) -- The NFL won a court order Wednesday to shut down the operators of nearly 1,500 China-based websites accused of selling fake NFL merchandise, continuing the league's effort to counter booming counterfeit sales of its popular player jerseys and other merchandise....
ap.org (29 days ago)
MADRID (Reuters) - Spain is strengthening its intellectual property law by introducing sanctions for advertisers on websites that violate copyright protection and increasing fines for websites that do not remove pirated material, the government said on Friday.
reuters.com (2 months and 4 days ago)
Federal judge in NY allows shutdown of China-based websites in NFL fake merchandise lawsuit
abcnews.com (29 days ago)
Court says football league may shutter nearly 1,500 Chinese websites accused of offering counterfeit NFL gear
cbsnews.com (29 days ago)

Since the Virginia G.O.P. announced E.W. Jackson as their nominee for lieutenant governor, websites like Right Wing Watch and The National Memo have been busy reporting on his many past instances of pandering to craziness.Past crimes...
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Former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has agreed to plead guilty to violating federal campaign-finance laws in a deal with prosecutors, according to people familiar with the matter.
wsj.com (3 months and 15 days ago)
Former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. has agreed to plead guilty to violating federal campaign-finance laws in a deal with prosecutors, according to people familiar with the matter.
wsj.com (3 months and 14 days ago)
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