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Online Piracy of Movies and Music: Impacts, Causes, and Countermeasures, Essays (university) of Law

An in-depth analysis of online piracy, focusing on movies and music. It discusses the implications of copyright infringement, the arguments of opponents and proponents, the technological factors enabling piracy, and recent legislation. It also explores the piracy of video content and audio piracy, with a historical perspective.

What you will learn

  • What technological factors enable online piracy?
  • What strategies have been proposed to combat online piracy?
  • What are the arguments of opponents and proponents regarding online piracy?
  • How has online piracy affected the entertainment industry, specifically in terms of movies and television shows?
  • What are the implications of online piracy on intellectual property rights and monetary losses?

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2019/2020

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A Look at Online
Piracy of Movies
and Music
Johnny Lam
Randi Wagner
Davina Vilaylak
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A Look at Online

Piracy of Movies

and Music

Johnny Lam Randi Wagner Davina Vilaylak

Introduction

  • (^) Online piracy is associated with copyright infringement o (^) Copyright infringement is defined as unauthorized distribution or use of copyrighted works
  • (^) Opponents use the term online piracy because they see copyright violators as pirates that ravaged ships
  • (^) Proponents use the term to recollect the romanticism of the pirate lifestyle which is the epitome of individual freedom and liberation

Introduction (cont.)

  • (^) Online piracy mainly consists of audio and video content, but it can also include o (^) Software o (^) Books o (^) Other forms of intellectual property
  • (^) Occurs mainly because it is cheaper and more convenient than most legal means

Introduction (cont.)

  • (^) Online piracy is possible because of many technological factors o (^) High volume, inexpensive digital storage media o (^) Compression formats allowing files to be downloaded, copied and stored more easily o (^) High speed internet allowing for quick transfer of large files o (^) Peer to peer technology
  • (^) There are mainly two intermediaries for online piracy: the internet and peer to peer file sharing

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Recent Online Piracy Legislation

  • (^) The goal of SOPA & PIPA is to combat foreign websites that engage in counterfeiting and violate copyrights
  • (^) Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) o (^) Allows intellectual property owners to shut down foreign sites that infringe copyrighted works
  • (^) Protect IP Act (PIPA) o (^) Requires companies to block domain names of websites

Piracy of Video Content

  • (^) One of the most commonly pirated materials are movies and television shows.
  • (^) Posting a video on the Web that features copyrighted content is illegal, but the practice is still extremely common.
  • (^) While many companies have taken measures in order to stop piracy, it still continues strongly.
Reasons for Piracy of Video Content
  • (^) Cost
  • (^) People often want to share short clips from videos with friends.
  • (^) People want to edit down movies/TV shows for other creative reasons
  • (^) Some have otherwise no access to TV show/movie
  • (^) It’s fairly easy to do and can sometimes yield a profit
Piracy and the Entertainment Industry
  • (^) A report on the study also mentioned the effect on television studios
  • (^) NBC- removed its content from iTunes after being unable to settle a contract with Apple
  • (^) Shortly afterward, NBC shows became much more frequently pirated
  • (^) The study cites that piracy often occurs when there is no other alternative to viewing the content
Piracy and the Entertainment Industry
  • (^) An article from Forbes.com suggests that the entertainment industry might in fact be exaggerating about the effect of piracy.
  • (^) The article suggests there is no clear link between fewer sales and the amount of piracy o (^) It is also noted that, typically, the most pirated movies are also the highest performing at the box office

Strategies to Combat Piracy

  • (^) An L.A. Times article also mentions how YouTube searches out its piracy violators. o (^) By having companies submit large sections of their work (movies or television shows), bots can search through the uploaded YouTube videos for content that is too similar to source material
  • (^) It is also considered a felony to record in a movie theater.

Audio Piracy

  • (^) While piracy of audio is little compared to the piracy of movies and television shows. It is still a step in showing how piracy evolved from just music to many other types of digital media.