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A crime for the ages.


The Japan Magazine Publishers Association unveiled a campaign in early July July: see month.  to put an end to to destroy.
- Fuller.

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 what it calls digimanbiki, or digital shoplifting Ask a Lawyer

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Country: United States of America
State: Florida

caught shoplifting at sears 12/05/05, first time, 20yearsold, have no criminal record.
. The publishers say people have been using their camera-phones to take pictures of magazine pages in bookstores. The digital shoplifters usually shoot a picture of a page with important information on it--say a train guide or a recipe or a particularly interesting photo-and leave the bookstore without buying the magazine. The association will launch a campaign that equates this sort of act with shoplifting.

The publishers say this new campaign against digimanbiki won't affect the time-honored tradition of tachiyomi, where shoppers stand around a bookstore for what seems like hours and read. Those people, the association contends, may end up buying the magazine. (By the way, if you're reading this at a bookstore, please go directly to the register and plunk down Verb 1. plunk down - set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise; "He planked the money on the table"; "He planked himself into the sofa"
plonk, flump, plank, plump, plump down, plunk, plop
 your [yen] 800. Thanks.)
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Title Annotation:digital shoplifting
Publication:Japan Inc.
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:9JAPA
Date:Aug 1, 2003
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