Downloaded movie prices are 30% to 50% higher than the purchase of a current DVD. That is, if you can find the movie
online
Ask anyone who has studied the politics of copyright - the students of music and literature, economists, sociologists, law professors - and they will tell you the problem with # 1 the rights of copyright is that it is enacted without the use of evidence.
Professor Ian Hargreaves, the last prominent commissioned by the government to review the policy of the United Kingdom Copyright, lamented that his advice was echoed by many of his predecessors, none were heard.
Politicians are shamelesslack of evidence in policy Copyright - 2011 European single market for intellectual property rights report states that "The case is not necessary to do more : intellectual property rights in its different forms and shapes are the key assets of the EU economy. "Sure," the case is not necessary "is another way of saying," the case has not been done. "
Writing in The Guardian, Ben Goldacre has examined the most frequently cited statistics on the contributions of job creation piracy, and GDP-called creative industries and found that so singularly lack that said "In respect for me, everything in this industry which is false, until proven otherwise. "
When Andy Burnham, DCMS took over briefly in the last parliament, acknowledged that the policies of his government had flown in the face of fair test of the research commissioned by the government. But he continued and expanded the policy, stating that its policy would be based on evidence, but rather based on "moral grounds in the heart of copyright."
matter.
All this and more exasperating is documented in detail in the next book by William Patry how to fix copyright -. Patry learned author of largest in the United States and author of standard texts such as copyright law and practice
- The British Open Rights Group (Disclosure: I co-founded the group and volunteering at its advisory board), have recently contributed a little more evidence for the debate - and is actually very fast
- ORG and the couple
- consumer focus has released an empirical study on the state of the market for legal movie downloads in the UK. This is important because every time our government or the courts are committed to increasing the penalties for copyright violations - actions that our system of censorship for the nascent national sites that threaten the entertainment industry - is always a little sad tremor of the head and complain that, despite the healthy, growing market material legal downloads, persistent hackers will continue to copyrighted works without permission.
This is what I found ORG: although almost 100% of their sample were available on DVD, more than half of the best British films of all time were not available for 50 the download. The figures are only slightly better for Bafta winners: only 58% of the Bafta for Best Picture winners since 1960 can be purchased or leased as digital downloads (most of them are on iTunes - iTunes out of the market, not not available unless you use Mac or Windows, and only 27% of Bafta winners can legally).
And while the latest blockbusters do best, is still a patchwork, forcing people to open accounts in different departments to access the entire catalog (which still has many omissions important).
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