A massive new multi-million-dollar anti-DVD piracy campaign riding on the back of the UK premier of “Spider-Man 2” seeks to make a questionable link between illegal file sharing and organized crime, triads and terrorists. The aim of the campaign by Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) is to “make consumers aware that pirated copies of movies sold on the black market before the legal DVD release are invariably a rip-off,” FACT said in a press release.
Excellent article. With regards to the entertainment industry, there truly are none so blind as those who do not wish to see.
New Attack on DVD Piracy Goes Too Far
Posted by: Jon Newton July 14, 2004 09:19 AMA massive new multi-million-dollar anti-DVD piracy campaign riding on the back of the UK premier of “Spider-Man 2” seeks to make a questionable link between illegal file sharing and organized crime, triads and terrorists. The aim of the campaign by Federation Against Copyright Theft (FACT) is to “make consumers aware that pirated copies of movies sold on the black market before the legal DVD release are invariably a rip-off,” FACT said in a press release.