October 17, 2003
Beijing Court Rules Against Testing Group
A court in Beijing last month ordered the New Oriental School, China's most famous test-preparation center, to pay the Educational Testing Service and the Graduate Management Admission Council $1.21-million for using test questions that had been stolen from the American companies, local newspapers have reported.
The two companies sued the New Oriental School in 2001, accusing it of selling pirated copies of copyrighted tests and of hiring bogus test takers to sit for examinations
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