BEIJING (Reuters) - China's latest crackdown on intellectual property piracy has netted more than 20,000 fake Tibetan-language text books, 90,000 copies of a well-known Chinese film as well as porn films, state media said on Friday.

Source: http://feeds.reuters.com/~r/reuters/worldNews/~3/L_-SZGHgf7s/us-china-piracy-sentences-idUSTRE76S0N620110729

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