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DVD sellers avoid detection
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, December 10 - 2006 at 08:04
Sellers of pirated DVDs and CDs in Dubai are not being deterred by a crackdown by the authorities which has seen sniffer dogs employed to hunt out merchandise, reported Gulf News. Retailers of illegal DVDs have formed their own association and meet once a month to discuss sales targets and strategies. Most conduct business on street corners in order to avoid detection and retain a small and loyal customer base.
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