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  • authorities, which are markets targeted for increased raids due to their high piracy and counterfeiting rates. Though Thai authorities know these places are where infringing products are most readily available, the authorities have yet to implement a long-term effort to rid the red zones of piracy and counterfeiting. Moreover, rightsholders and authorities appear to have found little or no legal basis to hold landlords responsible for tenants' infringing activities, so there is little incentive for landlords in the red zones to cooperate in terminating the leases of infringing tenants.
  • Nehru Place and Palika Bazaar in New Dehli, Richie Street, and Burma Bazaar in Chennai, Manish Market, Heera Panna, Lamington Road, and the Fort District in Mumbai, and Chandni Chowk in Kolkata (India). These locations are particularly well-known for the high volume of pirated software, DVDs, and CDs offered for sale.

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