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For starters, there was the reportedly accidental, premature release of the book by a Canadian bookstore and the efforts of the Canadian publisher, Raincoast Books, to prevent significant negative impact on the widely anticipated official release.
Next, pirates created an illegal copy of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" and released it into the Chinese marketplace just two weeks after the official English-language release and three months before the scheduled Chinese-language edition release, according to an Associated Press report. It seemed perfect timing that BookTech's feature story is examining piracy and whether or not offshore manufacturing increases a publisher's risk.
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