Russian Pirate’s Fate
ACCORDING to a note in the "Scientifie American," a radio "pirate" in Russia is there looked upon as a dangerous criminal. A case is cited of a Leningrad boy who was sentenced to three months hard labour for ower ing a set without a _ license. e judge said that he was "lenient" beeause the boy was young. In spite of the maximum penalty being three years in prison, it is estimated that 15 per cent. of Leningrad’s listeners are "pirates." ; ,
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 29, 1 February 1929, Page 24
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83Russian Pirate’s Fate Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 29, 1 February 1929, Page 24
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