The article PCworld about sums it up: despite illegal downloading (piracy called to scare children) cinema attendance is doing very well. The operation is in fact only marginally affected by the availability of DivX or not more or less good quality on the Internet, this is not new. But I repeat myself heavily over the posts, it is the manna of the video that they grind their teeth. Despite a highly profitable business, the lobby of the audiovisual publishing will always evoke a virtual shortfall. Justice would suggest that those excited about the broken record must first prove harm before it initiates actions that evokes breadth and compensation. In fact justice was pre-emptive strikes (the "pedagogy") and hypocritical taxes through collusion between an outdated industry and politicians too eager to put a lock on the internet. While
wish for 2011?
short, this is not because people are always going to the movies to think that everything is fine Madame la Marquise.
Then keep going to the cinema to see films that interest you, download the ones you can not see (using the P2P networks that clutters least), eat some VOD whether rates are reasonable (in the fifth over for a first-run I think it's abused, and movies over 2 years should be offered less than 3 euros), and especially share your desires, your opinions and your experiences, internet does not wear that if you do not use it!
Very Happy New Year 2011!
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