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India and China's Piracy Problems Plague Film Industry Creating Need for Improved Awareness, Stronger Policies and Effective Technology
Piracy Rate in China Estimated at Over 90% Due to Lack of Open Market Access to Foreign Films
| Source: DigitalMediaStocks.com; USA Video Interactive Corp.
POINT ROBERTS, WA and DELTA, BC--(Marketwire - October 4, 2007) - www.DigitalMediaStocks.com,
an investor and industry portal for the digital media sector, reports on
the rampant problem of piracy in India and China and the impact this
problem continues to have on local and foreign film industries. Issues
surrounding enforcement and awareness, restrictions on foreign films and a
need for more effective technology, remain contributing factors to the
growing piracy rates.
Movie piracy continues to be the thorn in the side of the Indian, Chinese
and U.S. film industries. According to the Motion Picture Association of
America, Inc. (MPAA), India suffered industry losses of $180 million (US)
in 2005, the vast majority of which were to the local film industry. In
China where the piracy rate is estimated at 93%, meaning that there is
virtually no legitimate market for filmed content, the losses from movie
piracy are estimated at $2.7 (US) billion.
Despite the negative impact of piracy on India and China's film industry,
the problems continue to be fueled by challenged regulatory systems.
Elizabeth Kaltman, MPAA's Communications Director explains, "Lack of
enforcement resources and attention are key to the piracy problem in India,
as is the lack of any real deterrent sentencing from the judiciary.
Unquestionably one of the foundations of China's piracy problems is the
lack of market access accorded to foreign films (non-Chinese films).
China's theatrical exhibition quota, frequent imposition of 'blackouts' on
the theatrical release of foreign films, and restrictions placed on home
video distributors, give movie pirates a tremendous market advantage."
According to industry sources, India while it has had significant problems
in the past has started to organize its marketplace, in large part because
Entertainment, a sector recently given industry status by the government,
is considered to be the second fastest growing industry next to
Infrastructure in India. As a result, the government and industry have
become quite cognizant and both law enforcement and judiciary are being
actively used and involved in scuttling piracy. In India there is a growing
emphasis on the need to create awareness and to educate the industry on the
means and methodology of deterrence to further reduce piracy.
In addition to increasing awareness and improving policies, technology has
also become a key part of the piracy solution with efforts gearing up to
develop and implement effective digital watermarking, filtering and digital
rights management solutions. In the recently held U.S. Chamber of Commerce
4th Annual Anti-Piracy and Counterfeiting Summit, the need for technology
to dramatically reduce pirated and counterfeited products was emphasized by
speakers such as NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker and Viacom CEO Philippe
Dauman. The event was also dominated by a call to the U.S. Federal
Government for increased anti-piracy action.
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