MPAA Demands Tougher Laws - Jail Time - For Bootleggers |
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David Caruso (ap@telecom-digest.org) Fri, 9 Dec 2005 12:28:18 -0600
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By DAVID B. CARUSO, Associated Press Writer
Every evening rush hour, hustlers lugging bags full of bootlegged
Bootleggers apparently have little to fear. Under state law, people
As part of its worldwide campaign against piracy, the film industry is
A bill pushed by the Motion Picture Association of America would make
Making the crime a misdemeanor also would empower police to arrest
People caught a second time would be charged with a felony.
"We have to do something, because right now there's no risk," said
Legislators, film industry representatives and lawyers met Wednesday
But Pace Law School professor David N. Cassuto likened the use of
The proposed penalties would also apply to an obnoxious 16-year-old
Through intricate watermarking technology, investigators can now
About half the bootleg films that are recorded live in a theater,
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