Police dogs sniff for pirated DVDs
There are drug-sniffing dogs, bomb-sniffing dogs, people-sniffing dogs, and now DVD-sniffing dogs.
An alliance of film industry groups that includes the Motion Picture Association of America and the Federation Against Copyright Theft has announced the world’s first dogs specially trained to detect CDs and DVDs in bags and packages.
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