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The Recording Industry Association of Malaysia (RIM) is the national industry trade association set up to represent the locally incorporated recording companies in Malaysia. RIM currently represents 102 such companies and businesses, all of which are involved in the production, manufacturing and distribution of local and international sound, music video and karaoke recordings. This accounts for approximately 95% of all legitimate recordings in the music market of Malaysia.

 

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In Possession of 15,000 Pirated Karaoke Songs
Friday, 26 June 2009
                                                                                                                    China Press
擁萬五首盜版卡拉OK歌曲
女子面對3000萬罰款

(加影25日訊)女子店舖藏有1萬5000首盜版卡拉OK歌曲,觸犯1987年版權法令41(1)條文,預料將在近期被提控,面對高達3000萬令吉罰款或監禁最高5年或兩者兼施。

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Mesin karaoke ciplak lagu
Thursday, 25 June 2009

                                                                Harian Metro

KAJANG: Akibat memiliki mesin karaoke mengandungi lagu dicuri, seorang peniaga wanita yang aktif menciplak ribuan lagu penyanyi tempatan dan luar negara bakal berhadapan tindakan denda minimum RM30 juta.

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Knocked out by the knock-offs
Monday, 15 June 2009

                                                                                                    The New Straits Times Press

AT a Sunday night market in Petaling Jaya, a vendor displayed a wide selection of movie DVDs, from Hitchcock to Spielberg. Price: RM8 each.

Recording Industry Association of Malaysia (RIM) chief executive officer Tan Ngiap Foo says piracy contributes to organised crime like drug trafficking and prostitution.

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ISPs must do more to stop piracy
Monday, 18 May 2009

                                                                    The Star Publication

PETALING JAYA: To effectively stamp out piracy on the Internet requires more co-operation from Internet service providers (ISP), said the International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA) in a recent report.

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Antipiracy efforts slow in 2008
Sunday, 12 April 2009
The Star Publication

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia may stay on the US government’s Special 301 Watch List for piracy due to “far fewer” enforcement actions in 2008 than during the previous five years, according to the International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA).

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