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Hollywood’s major film studios, hoping to stem piracy, say they will no longer license movies in the Soviet Union. Jack Valenti, president of the Motion Picture Assn. of America, said illegal copying of movies onto videocassettes is commonplace there. Valenti has demanded tougher piracy laws. The studios collected $767,000 in revenues from the Soviet Union last year.
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