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The world’s electronic gaming industry has been alerted to a multi million dollar fine imposed on a company for infringing another’s patents on a game.
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Small businesses providing Wi-Fi to their patrons, holiday rental hosts and home owners or their tenants could face serious charges if people use their internet
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