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Unfortunately, unscrupulous individuals want to profit from the creative talents of writers, journalists and researchers and illegally copy and publish their creative material.
Amazon sells more than half of the books in the United States, including new (more...)
Moms on Call's two pediatric nurse-moms bring over 20 years of pediatric experience, condensed into this popular book. After raising eight children, including 2 sets of twin boys, they have been there and know what moms worry about.
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Award-winning PR expert and author Rhonda Rees offers her candid insights into the fascinating world of public relations. Having spent the past 30 years handling hundreds of campaigns, she takes the reader on a journey covering the ins and outs of the bus (more...)
Consumers looking for bargains often look to e-commerce websites for concert and sports tickets. It is not unusual that these consumers end up purchasing counterfeit tickets to events and are refused entry to the event in addition to losing their money.
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Maine State Police have taken action against a counterfeiting operation producing high-quality, counterfeit Maine Vehicle Inspection Stickers.
State Police seized counterfeit Maine Inspection Stickers dating back to 2010 from a Lewiston home, and arreste (more...)
BP is meeting its commitment to Gulf Coast communities by paying legitimate claims stemming from the Deepwater Horizon accident. Within weeks of the Deepwater Horizon accident, BP began paying compensation for legitimate claims for damages resulting from (more...)
Queens District Attorney Richard Brown warned "Individuals who bought tickets or passes through the Internet may be in for a rude awakening on game day, after two men were arrested at a White Castle restaurant in the Bronx.
The crafty pair of con ar (more...)
This is to alert consumers to a nationwide scam that has affected subscribers to many publications including the Wall Street Journal. A number of subscribers have received fraudulent offers from companies asking them to start or renew The Wall Street Jour (more...)
Fictitious correspondence, allegedly issued by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) regarding funds purportedly under the control of the OCC, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, and forei (more...)
THe United States Patent and Trademark Office ("USPTO") is advising that private companies not associated with the USPTO often use trademark application and registration information from the USPTO's databases to mail or e-mail trademark-related (more...)