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With the technology available today, the 21st century was predicted to be the end of the book era. But the good news is that the printed word is still doing well, and is very much alive in the Philippines and all over the world.

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MANILA, Philippines – Various groups have expressed support for the creation of a special court that will try intellectual property (IP) violations.

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MANILA, Philippines – Various groups have expressed support for the creation of a special court that will try intellectual property (IP) violations.

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