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International - Written by The Guardian on Thursday, April 19, 2012 10:13 - 2 Comments
The online copyright war: the day the internet hit back at big media
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Sorry, the MPAA accused Google and Wikipedia of lying? Just ask the MPAA how much revenue is “lost” for each pirated movie/song and you’ll hear some whoppers. I’m an accountant, and it’d be amazing to work in a place like Hollywood where they can just make up numbers like that.
Well written story. It covered alot of the issue. More power and rewards to the creators I reckon.