Motion Picture Association’s Post

If you use illegal streaming services and pirate sites, you’re putting your personal and financial security at risk. This new PSA from the National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center highlights the dangers of these services — to both consumers and content creators alike. Learn how to protect yourself at StreamSafely.com.

Matthew Lindholm

Physicist - Author Of Quantum Physics

1y

Copyright Laws And Amendments To Them: Due to the the usage of the term 'Copyright' being interpreted as 'Right To Copy', New Protection Laws Are To Be Added To Utilize The Term 'Copyprotected' For Created Works That Creators Of Those Works Don't Want To Copied Or Counterfeited, Such As China Manufactured iPhones or Tesla Vehicles. This laws are automatically fully enforced upon the usage of the term and this single word used on motion pictures, television shows, video games, and books will prevent the ability for these works to be pirated or otherwise used without permission. The standard © copyright symbol is also to be used next to it. Examples: 2008 © Copyprotected, Microsoft Corporation - All Rights Reserved. 2048 © Copyprotected, Columbia Pictures - All Rights Reserved. 2032 © Copyprotected, Universal Pictures - All Rights Reserved. 2028 © Copyprotected, Spyglass Entertainment - All Rights Reserved. 2051 © Copyprotected, Ubisoft Entertainment - All Rights Reserved.

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Matthew Lindholm

Physicist - Author Of Quantum Physics

1y

Most Content Creators Aren't Aware Their Works Were Legally Subjected To Theft From Foreign Nations Using International Law Loopholes, Europe Being The Location Of Most Digital Piracy. Using these protection phrases will enforce the federal government to pursue Copyprotection Enfringement Violations. This Is The Correct Spelling. All Lawyers And Politicians Utilizing 'Copyright Infringement' Are Working Against Content Creators By Default And Aren't Earning A Justifiable Wage.

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Victor Pandolfi

Table Games Supervisor at The Venetian I The Palazzo, Resort Hotel & Casino I Las Vegas Sands Corp.

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I think the best thing MPAA can do to fight Piracy is simple. Set up and have fake websites that appear to have pirated content but instead users get nothing but an hour-glass symbol be at the top 20 search query search engine results. Your sword is the public not having any patience. Lol

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Arfa Rean Daneswara

Student at Lazuardi Cordova

2y

Nope.

Leeor Dicker

Manager at ItemBazaar, Inc.

3y

You can't possibly expect people to take this seriously, right? When there were basically two options, Netflix and Hulu, and neither of them sucked, sure, that was fine. But then the corporations got greedy and started taking away the licenses from Netflix and Hulu and launching their own streaming services to try to get a cut of the pie. And now they all suck. Why pay for 12 streaming services ranging from $7 - $18 a month when you can just torrent something in a few minutes/hours and that's the end of it? Worse still, many shows/movies/other content aren't available on streaming services. Sony is notorious for this. And nobody cares about Crackle. Until you're willing to actually compete on a level that's truly fair, you'll never convince most people who download media that it's worth it because, frankly, it isn't. Sorry, your claims of 'Piracy harms the industry!!' is falling on deaf ears.

I understand the need for these campaigns but this argument is not compelling enough for people to use legal streaming and vod services.The easiest way to reduce this to make make services cheaper. Mulan for instance was charged $6.99 in the USA and £19.99 in the UK and €22.00 Euros in the EU. You can't expect with this pricing model to deter people from illegal downloading and streaming.

Lisa Lawrence

Marketing Analyst @ National CineMedia | B2B Marketing Strategist | Marketing Solutions | Category Expert | Thought Leader

3y

It's amazing how many people are ignorant about this. Thanks for sharing.

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