Pirates On The Loose

Written by Ernesto on June 27, 2006 

Is the MPAA is losing the “war on piracy”? Hollywood lost 6.1 billion according to reasearch by the MPAA, 75% higher than they expected.
Although The DVD sniffin Dogs “Lucky and Flo” help a little bit, the pirates are on the loose. The MPAA claimes “major victories” in their war against piracy but if you [...]

Is the MPAA is losing the “war on piracy”? Hollywood lost 6.1 billion according to reasearch by the MPAA, 75% higher than they expected.

Although The DVD sniffin Dogs “Lucky and Flo” help a little bit, the pirates are on the loose. The MPAA claimes “major victories” in their war against piracy but if you take a closer look at what’s really happening… nothing

“They talk a good game, but piracy is still a very significant problem,” Jack Kyser, chief economist at the Los Angeles Economic Development Corp., said to LA Daily news. “It’s still basically out of control. Regardless of what they say … it’s still rampant.”

LA daily news cites James Boyle, a law professor at Duke University. He maintains that for the most part, so called “piracy” is harmless.

“When they go after people who are engaged in mass-market copying of DVDs, where they’re producing trademark goods and distributing them as if they’re the legitimate ones, there’s absolutely no doubt it’s illegal and it should be stopped and I totally support that, but, Making a mixed CD of music you legitimately own and giving it to your friend … when those kinds of things are lumped in and put under the label of piracy, then I think we do ourselves an injustice.”

Arrrrr?

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1 Jun 27, 2006 at 14:45 by Mpaa sux

mpaa and riaa will never win!

2 Aug 22, 2007 at 20:10 by piratearhh

Hollywood lost 0 $ , because those that pirated it, will not buy it either… if I had to pay to see that shitty movies, I would rather do something else, they are worthless of the cents that costs a DVD to burn then on… they are only good to watch once, then delete it… Hollywood, stop doing shit and trying to say that it costs billions.. is pure shit, and pure shit is free…

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