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Abstract: Internet book dealer Alibris has agreed to pay a $250,000
fine after being charged with 10 counts of Internet book dealer Alibris has agreed to pay a $250,000
fine after being charged with 10 counts of intercepting electronic communications.
PubDate: 12/26/1999
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