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Penguin India-Bloomsbury to check Piracy of latest potter novel
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Bangalore (UNI): Garnering a huge advance booking of 240,000 copies of the final instalment of the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Penguin India and Bloomsbury have take a joint initiative to curb sale and distribution of the pirated version of J K Rowling\'s latest book to be released on July 21.
Penguin India in a release here said stringent measures have been put in place to check sale and distribution of the new Harry Potter book.
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