PPA Conference: Digital piracy is 'knocking firmly on the door of publishers'
09 May 2012 | by John Reynolds
with other industries and government to seek a long-term, robust solution to piracy." According to the PPA ...
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with other industries and government to seek a long-term, robust solution to piracy." According to the PPA ...
and central Europe. Cities with large metro systems will be targeted for distribution, along with those where ...
to commuters at 75 central London tube stations, and 20,000 copies will be available for self-selection in a ...
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, the managing director of Central Strategy Unit at M C Saatchi, who seems to have sneaked into GQ's 10 best ...
Government in 1991, and has been the staple of weekly magazines, national newspapers and EPGs ever since. ...
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