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..........Point 1 - Pirating movies for distribution on the Internet is mostly an inside job. That is the conclusion of a new study that found that 77 percent of all popular movies being illegally traded over the Internet initially came from people who worked inside the movie industry.



..........Point 2 - Hollywood has little to fear from internet piracy, according to a business research group.

File-sharing and CD/DVD piracy will only have a limited impact on digital film sales, said Informa Media.

Instead Hollywood will actually thrive on the internet through legitimate online sales, the group's report adds.

Although the study estimates losses to the film industry of $460m (?275m) in 2010, it predicts legitimate global film sales will soar.

Legal movie sales via the internet will outstrip the losses from piracy, raking in $3.49bn (?2.1bn) by 2010, said the group in its report Film on the Internet.

According to the group's research, about 1% of the current 1.5m broadband users connected to a pirate peer-to-peer network are actively downloading at least one film at any one time.

Crackdown

This will lose the film industry $92m (?55m) in 2003, said Informa Media, reaching the $460m figure in just seven years.

In other predictions for 2010, Informa Media said North America would still sell the most movies online, accounting for 41.9% of the global total.

DVD sales would be reduced from 97% to 75% of the digital film sales market by 2010.

Among the online formats, digital downloads are expected to be the most successful. Streaming is less attractive because users have to be online while watching, whereas downloading allows users to watch the film file at leisure.

The group predicts subscription services will be a success, particularly to sites which offer a wide range of independent films.

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) recently launched an advertising campaign to fight piracy.

They have also issued a ban on "screeners", the DVDs of Oscar-nominated films issued to Oscar voters.

Hundreds of stars and filmmakers are protesting against the ban, saying it will curb the chances of independent films because the screeners are sometimes the only chance for their films to be seen.
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How do I pirate thee? Let me count the ways...  seriously | 10/28/03
Thanks again Hollystupid  cybershoplifter | 10/28/03
......  neil ubich | 10/28/03
Not yet...  mds_z | 10/29/03
"That was nothing,..."  Rabid Conservative | 10/29/03
The real rulers are starting to stand up....  Sceptical Observer | 10/28/03
Cartel needs a slap down  Nigel Johnstone | 10/28/03
Previous Failures of this feature  Nigel Johnstone | 10/28/03
Students, Don't Use P2P and get a Prizes !!  cybershoplifter | 10/28/03
"1984" Anyone?  AbsolutelyNot | 10/28/03
Silly  Doug@... | 10/28/03
Interesting posts and comments...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
Will it stop "sharing" via the internet  cybershoplifter | 10/28/03
There will always be scum...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
"sharing" stolen content  Tammee | 10/28/03
Wrong law there.  voska | 10/28/03
Almost but not quite  Rabid Conservative | 10/29/03
Lets take it one at a time.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
You do own the content  voska | 10/28/03
No, you do NOT.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
Bit's license  tic swayback | 10/28/03
You license to distribute, you buy to own  voska | 10/28/03
Scum? What's Your Problem, Bittie  cybershoplifter | 10/28/03
Employees do the most theft in any situation.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
Swatting flies with sledge hammer  voska | 10/28/03
Pirates insisted on a sledge hammer!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
Bittie - Out with the old in with the new  cybershoplifter | 10/28/03
Softer versus Better  tic swayback | 10/28/03
You miss the point  voska | 10/28/03
Everyone one in a public co. is an employee  cybershoplifter | 10/28/03
Re: Employees do the most theft in any situation.  lmaxwell | 10/28/03
The Culture Gains From So Called Pirates  cybershoplifter | 10/28/03
The Culture Gains From So Called Pirates  cybershoplifter | 10/28/03
Old Films and Music  AbsolutelyNot | 10/28/03
Digital TV rollout hampered ?  NT Admin | 10/28/03
Just some thoughts  voska | 10/28/03
Simply not true  Nigel Johnstone | 10/28/03
Nope...  BitTwiddler | 10/28/03
Nope! Not just a loss of "piracy"  AbsolutelyNot | 10/28/03
A Better Explanation of what's at stake here  tic swayback | 10/28/03
As if Wired EVER wrote anything unbiased.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
Actually, this is their second article on the subject  tic swayback | 10/28/03
Attack the messenger much?  tic swayback | 10/28/03
In your own words......  Jose Jimenez | 10/28/03
Re: No Ax to Grind  Rabid Conservative | 10/29/03
Bravo!  beowulf74 | 10/29/03
How to avoid piracy  bidemytime | 10/28/03
Solution - Reinvent Consumer Electronics  cybershoplifter | 10/28/03
I'm the same  voska | 10/28/03
Why NOT exempt local programming?  Sunny Jalolly | 10/28/03
I collect movies and TV shows  voska | 10/28/03
What are they whining about now?  middle of nowhere | 10/28/03
We're doomed  BitTwiddler | 10/28/03
No licenses  Update victim | 10/28/03
Bad Business Decisions  tic swayback | 10/28/03
tic, hard to believe you wrote this:  Anton Philidor | 10/28/03
New post, same discussion.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
These new talkbacks suck  Patrick Jones | 10/28/03
Funny you should mention ...  AbsolutelyNot | 10/28/03
I disagree completely  tic swayback | 10/28/03
Surprise, tic disagrees with me..  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/28/03
No surprise, really  tic swayback | 10/28/03
Not your voice  AbsolutelyNot | 10/28/03
It only TV  voska | 10/28/03
Unfortunatly it is no longer just TV  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
Still Alternatives  voska | 10/28/03
It will be a big deal, unfortunately  AbsolutelyNot | 10/28/03
Does nothing for piracy  Nigel Johnstone | 10/28/03
Hello is anyone there???  mv520 | 10/28/03
You wanna stop piracy? fine...  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
damn new talkbacks  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
businesses versus cartels  tic swayback | 10/28/03
you really expect anything to give up power without a fight?  JoeMama_z | 10/28/03
More expense without more benefits  Stevo_z | 10/28/03
sounds ok  lmaxwell | 10/28/03
They have to support old TV's  lmaxwell | 10/28/03
Difference Of Copy Record And Communicate  ParadigmOdyssey | 10/28/03
Should we say ? ?Thank you, the government??  gulic | 10/28/03
The Hollywood invasion  tomgar@... | 10/30/03
broadcast flag  newgreatyear | 06/18/04

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