It’s 2022. How Do People Still Think One Download Means One Lost Sale? Drew Wilson | January 7, 2022 We thought this long running myth was finally dead. Yet, somehow, it still crops up in the media.
Hollywood Employees in US Hit Hard By OutSourcing Drew Wilson | February 10, 2011 There’s never been a shortage of press releases over the years about the MPAA blaming piracy for massive job losses. The numbers never seemed to add up given that most numbers being thrown about seemed to come from nowhere concrete. The question that does sometimes come out is, if Hollywood employees are being laid off, …
DRM and Firmware Update Locks Thousands of Movie Fans Out of Their Movies Drew Wilson | August 25, 2010 Another day, another story about copy protection locking legitimate customers from the very content they legally purchased. So for your viewing pleasure, we present yet another horror story of DRM gone wrong.
Philippine Federal Police and the MPA Reach Agreement to Combat Piracy Drew Wilson | August 9, 2010 The Philippine Federal Police (PNP) and the Motion Picture Association (MPA) have reached an agreement to work more closely together to combat movie piracy. The agreement includes influence from the Motion Picture Anti-Film Piracy Council (MPAFPC) and the National Cinema Association.
The Great Canadian Movie Experience Drew Wilson | August 13, 2007 There’s little disputing the movie industry wants to curb piracy and get consumers to return to the theatres and enjoy the occasional movie.
Lucky and Flo Credited for Latest Bootleg Bust Drew Wilson | August 5, 2007 “Physical pirates, armed with the latest movie or TV series burned onto counterfeit Bootleg DVD’s, have spread themselves throughout the streets of Malaysia, profiting in the lucrative business of bootleg optical piracy.
Canadian Independent Film Creators Reject DRM Drew Wilson | December 13, 2006 While copyright reform seems unlikely to hit this fall at this point, that doesn’t stop Canadians from raising their voices over copyright.