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The Congressional International Creativity and Theft Prevention Caucus will host the release of a report Thursday assessing profits earned from online piracy via cyberlockers, said an Information Technology & Innovation Foundation (ITIF) news release Friday (http://bit.ly/1D0leRO). The event, at 9…

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a.m. in 2456 Rayburn, will feature House caucus co-chairs Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., and Adam Schiff, D-Calif., it said. The report is by David Price, head of piracy intelligence at NetNames, an online security company, it said. The report was funded by Digital Citizens Alliance (DCA), a consumer oriented coalition focusing on the sale of drugs online and pirating of creative digital content, said an ITIF spokesman. Following remarks by Goodlatte, Schiff and Price, the report will be discussed by a panel, which will include Daniel Castro, ITIF senior analyst; Sandra Aistars, Copyright Alliance executive director; and Tom Galvin, DCA executive director, it said.