Serbian Customs Seize Pirated ”The Lost Symbol” Book Covers
Nov 24 2009 - 11:07
During a regular inspection at the Horgos border crossing with Hungary on October 27, 2009, the Serbian customs officials discovered 1,500 book covers of Dan Brown’s latest bestseller “The Lost Symbol” believed to be pirated.
The book covers with impressed barcodes were found in a vehicle with Serbian license plates. The authorities have launched a procedure to verify the authenticity of the goods seized.
For more information, please contact Jelena Jankovic in our Balkan Regional Office
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