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possible solutions to deal with piracy as one of the socio economic issues affecting business
The Motion Picture Association of America guesses that Hollywood in particular looses $6.9 billion a year. However, it is entirely impossible to accurately gauge the amount of money lost to piracy as measurement and differentiation from other factors (such as the recession, bad films etc) cannot be done.
When someone steals from a business they are preventing that business from taking advantage of profit potential. When they pirate software or songs, the business loses a customer.
well if your in the shipping trade and your carrying alot of "booty on yur ship" the pirates of the sea will come and "steal yur booty". so i think that priates are the best way to go if your shipping things .
The music and film industries are most affected by piracy, and developing nations tend to have the biggest problems with it. In some African countries, for example, it's thought that up to 75% of CDs are pirated.
by selling or buying fakes because of its cheapness
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Economic conditions
It is against piracy laws in many countries, but it is not considered illegal in Australia.
Yes, in most countries piracy is considered illegal activity.
The consequences of movie piracy varies depending on country. Some European countries do not care about movie piracy at all, while the United States will usually charge the culprit a fine. The economic consequences of movie piracy are loss of income to the movie companies, and the decline in jobs because of this.
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Assafa Endeshaw has written: 'Intellectual property policy for non-industrial countries' -- subject(s): Intellectual property, Developing countries, Economic conditions 'Intellectual property in China' -- subject(s): Competition, Unfair, Government policy, Intellectual property, Piracy (Copyright), Product counterfeiting, Unfair Competition
The 80 years between 1650 and 1730.
Criminal penalties for video piracy can include fines of up to $250,000 per offense and prison sentences of up to 5 years. Repeat offenders or those involved in large-scale piracy operations may face more severe penalties. Additionally, copyright holders can also pursue civil remedies such as damages and injunctions through the court system.
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