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Until now, courts have forbidden such activity as a violation of copyright.
Until now courts have unanimously agreed its purpose is to protect individuals.
And now courts have begun to cancel agreements with private power companies accused of corruption by the government.
Those customers crashed and burned, and Mr. Chambers now courts their rivals, traditional phone companies.
He has since been in the political wilderness; once contemptuous of the media, he now courts it.
Unlike Russia, which Erdoğan now courts, Turkey has no oil or natural resource which it can use to keep supporters loyal.
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Businessmen are now courting Mr Pérez.
Institutional shareholders are now courted and individual shareholders encouraged.
And its indie studios that the company is now courting.
Countries that long confronted and sanctioned Tehran are now courting it.
Nuclear-armed India, it notes, was once a pariah and is now courted by America with offers of nuclear help.
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