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MOSCOW, May 29 (RIA Novosti) - A court in...

MOSCOW, May 29 (RIA Novosti) - A court in south Russia"s Astrakhan Region has given a three-year suspended sentence to a local businessman who traded pirated Microsoft software, the regional prosecutor"s office said on Thursday. A statement from the prosecutor"s office said that by producing and selling pirated discs, Mikhail Shvets inflicted damages to the copyright holders exceeding 5 million rubles ($211,000). Last month the Russian Interior Ministry reported that copyright piracy in Russia, which has been a major obstacle to the country joining the World Trade Organization, dropped 15% in 2007, year-on-year. Russia, the second-largest market for pirated products after China, has been strongly criticized internationally for its failure to protect intellectual property rights. Over 4,000 people were arrested in 2007, and more than 800 people in January-March this year for breaching copyright laws, Vladimir Lukyanov, deputy head of the ministry"s economic security department, said last month. Almost four million counterfeit items, mainly computer software, DVDs and CDs, worth an estimated 182 million rubles ($8 million) were seized last year. Last year Alexander Ponosov, a school principal in a small town in the Perm Region, was charged with copyright violation after he bought a set of computers for his school containing unlicensed Microsoft software.


MOSCOW, November 12 (RIA Novosti) - North...

MOSCOW, November 12 (RIA Novosti) - North Korea said Thursday that the recent exchange of gunfire between its patrol boat and a South Korean warship was not an accident but the result of a "conspiracy" in an attempt to escalate tension in the region.


Russia could revise oil export duty up to...

Russia could revise oil export duty up to $271-$274 per metric ton from the current $267 starting February 1, a senior Finance Ministry official said on Tuesday.

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A total of 87 dead bodies have so far been...

"At the moment, 87 dead bodies have been recovered at the site of the tragedy. The remaining [bodies] will be removed when the plane wreckage"s is lifted by a crane. Then, we hope, more remains will be found and sent to Moscow for identification," Andrzej Seremet said.

The Soviet-made TU-154 carrying President Lech Kaczynski hit the top of trees as it attempted to land in thick fog on Saturday morning, killing all 96 people on board the plane.

Bodies and body fragments have been sent to Moscow. Forensic experts say DNA identification procedures will take some four days.

WARSAW, April 12 (RIA Novosti)




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