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JPM Clarifies Position

Euroslot May 2005

Britain's JPM International has recently released a statement in support of its legitimate partners in Eastern Europe, Synot and its authorised subsidiary companies. In addition, recent industry rumours from Poland have led JPM to clarify actions being taken to protect its copyrights and intellectual property rights.
"Since 2003, JPM International has been involved in legal action against Nowopol of Poland and its Ukrainian Distributor Nowoslot" the JPM statement read.
"This action has been taken to assert an infringement of JPM's copyright and trademarks by the Nowopol companies in both hardware and software related to JPM copyrighted and patented products."
"JPM International distributes exclusively through its legitimate partner Synot and Synot's Ukrainian subsidiary Royale. JPM and Synot are undertaking a co-ordinated approach to these actions and see it as important that clients understand that the only JPM-branded materials that are authorised or endorsed by the legitimate copyright and trademark owners are those supplied from Synot. Infringements of any of JPM's intellectual property rights will be treated in a similar manner."
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