I don't have the newspapers with me at the moment, but in what is called the Epoch Times here in Dublin, there is an article that concluded piracy of movies, etc. either the video-recording or the copying or the sharing or even the purchasing in Canada would still be ongoing. And that is because even though there is an enactment of law to fine people who record movies in cinemas without permission, this enactment was more of the result of pressure from the US government and not because of the awareness amongst Canadians that piracy has caused the movie industries including the Canadian one to lose heaps of money. Even though as a side for a blockbuster movie there were figures that what the US movie industry lost so far for one movie was a small amount compared to the profit it made again for one movie.
I must admit as long as the industries not only movies but also computer software industry etc. are still profitable and the profit is far greater than the lost caused by piracy, I am in favour of letting piracy goes on for the benefit of the people who don't have the purchasing power in poor countries especially.
Well I suppose in Canada lack of purchasing power is not the case?
I must admit as long as the industries not only movies but also computer software industry etc. are still profitable and the profit is far greater than the lost caused by piracy, I am in favour of letting piracy goes on for the benefit of the people who don't have the purchasing power in poor countries especially.
Well I suppose in Canada lack of purchasing power is not the case?