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[Archived Post] Criminal Copyright Infringement is Crime of “Moral Turpitude”

Posted on: September 26, 2016May 13, 2026Copyright , Infringement , Trademarks , Uncategorized

Cross-posted from the Law Theories blog. This past Friday, the Board of Immigration Appeals held that criminal copyright infringement constitutes a “crime involving moral turpitude” under immigration law. The Board […]

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