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IEG
(redirected from Internet Entertainment Group)

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IEGImplementing Electronic Government
IEGIndustries Electriques et Gazières (French: Gas and Electric Industries)
IEGInstitut für Europäische Geschichte (German: Institute of European History)
IEGInternational Environmental Governance
IEGInstitute of Economic Growth (India)
IEGImmediate Early Gene
IEGInternet Entertainment Group
IEGInformation Exchange Group
IEGInternational Engineering Graduate (India)
IEGInformation Exchange Guide
IEGImagery Exploitation Group
IEGInfrastructure Enablement Group (AMD)
IEGInterfaith Environmental Group
IEGIntegrated Equipment Group (US IRS)


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District Judge Dean Pregerson refused Schlessinger's request for an injunction barring Internet Entertainment Group from posting the photos, saying they already had been ``splattered'' over cyberspace.
A Federal judge has thrown out a $10 million suit against Internet Entertainment Group (
Internet Entertainment Group, the Web site that displayed the home sex videos of Pamela Anderson Lee and Tommy Lee and nude photos of Dr.
 
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