Los Angeles
- The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors this week expanded the ordinance
that allows for the county to shutter a property that becomes a "public
nuisance," such as in gang or drug-related instances, to include
properties used to illegally manufacture and sell recordings and audiovisual
works. "This ordinance is an important milestone in our efforts to curb
piracy in Los Angeles,"
said Dan Glickman, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association of
America (MPAA). "In its approval of this ordinance, the Los Angeles County
Board of Supervisors have officially recognized that piracy isn't just an industry
problem, but one that has a significant impact on the local economy as well."
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