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Anti-piracy drive

Penguin Books India and Bloomsbury have announced an anti piracy drive for “Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows,” the final instalment of the Harry Potter series, in India.

Legal team

A legal team has been commissioned to prevent copies of the new book being pirated on publication.

The firm, aca-law will closely be working with the police to counter piracy for the new Harry Potter. According to Akash Chittranshi, head of aca-law, “The services of leading IP investigators IP-Boutique have been retained to keep a watch on known offenders and pirate business locations. Our instructions are to initiate criminal cases against businesses and persons found organising and dealing in the piracy of the book.” A 24-hour helpline service has also been started to report piracy.

The number is 09818010044.

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