All Features articles – Page 465
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Counterfeiting as national pastime
Sheri Jenning’s looks at piracy in Italy, where counterfeit goods flourish.
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Corruption is a huge problem
Theodore Schwinke takes a look at the problems of camcording and counterfeit DVDs in Russia.
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All peer-to-peer activity may soon be outlawed
Chris Evans takes a look at piracy in Spain, one of the world’s worst offenders.
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‘Anonymous’ file-sharing presents the next big challenge
Jorn Rossing Jensen looks at how copyright infringers are looking to get round piracy laws in Sweden
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Global Piracy Report
ScreenDaily’s special issue on piracy brings you reports from all over the world.
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Awareness campaigns are working
Sandy George brings you a report on Australian piracy campaigns.
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Law enforcer on the front line
The UK-born, Singapore-based Mike Ellis is integral to the clampdown on piracy, in his role as head of the MPA’s Asia-Pacific region. He tells Wendy Mitchell why he has the perfect job for an ex-cop who loves movies
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US: Barack Obama throws his weight behind anti-piracy efforts
Wendy Mitchell brings you the US piracy lowdown.
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Prosecution of young offenders reaches record levels
Jean Noh brings you the South Korean piracy report.
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Battle to convince courts of the threat of piracy
Martin Blaney looks at how the German film industry is effected by piracy.
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Three strikes and you're out...sort of
Nancy Tartaglione examines the implications of France’s controversial Internet and Creation Law.
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Luks Glück
Comedy about 29-year-old Luk who wants to realise his dream of becoming a music producer with hisshare of a lottery prize. But his family want to use the windfall to return to Turkey and open a hotel.
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Ilich - The Story Of Carlos
Biopic on the international terrorist known as Carlos, The Jackal
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Why is Canada so high on the IIPA's priority watch list?
Denis Seguin’s piracy report from Canada.
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UK delays tough action in file-sharing fight
UK delays tough action in file-sharing fight Controversial new legislation to combat copyright theft has made headlines around the world in recent weeks. Caroline Parry looks at where the UK’s Digital Britain roadmap fits into the global picture.
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Attack on the Wolf
What impact did the high-profile online leak of X-Men Origins: Wolverine ahead of its theatrical release have on its worldwide box-office performance, asks John Hazelton
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Expanding the indie audience
The independent sector may have as much to lose from piracy as the majors. But for some, ‘sharing’ their films - often for free - can build an audience. Wendy Mitchell reports.
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Day-and-date and world premieres raise the spectre of increased piracy
Jason Gray on Japan’s zero-tolerance policy on content piracy.
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Tales from the script
The hotshot Hollywood duo Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman explain how they learned the key elements of screenwriting and applied them to some of the biggest pictures in the business.