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		<title>MPAA: Those Evil Movie Pirates</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Watch this, and feel your blood boil.&#160; Watch as 60 Minutes, a supposed beacon of broadcast journalistic integrity, is spoon-fed propaganda from the MPAA, and eats it right up.</p>
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<p>Let me make one thing clear: I don&#8217;t support movie piracy. At the same time, I can&#8217;t sit here and let the MPAA spread misinformation and scare tactics, painting everyone with a broad brush of evil.</p>
<p>I love how Leslie Stahl eats up all of the information &#8211; my favorite part is the look of disgust at 2:50 when she repeats &#8220;In the diaper bag&#8221; &#8211; without offering any kind of challenge or exploration in the truth of their claims.&#160; Instead, she just lets them go on and equate people who film movies in theaters to drug cartels, human traffickers and child prostitution.</p>
<p>I understand that there is a valid point in damage being done the counterfeit DVD circles, but 60 MInutes let the MPAA completely blur the line between them and the kids who download bit-torrented movies on the Internet.&#160; Furthermore, Stahl allows the MPAA to tarnish the US citizens with their broad brush, yet conveniently forgetting about the rampant piracy that is going on in Asia &#8211; specifically China &#8211; where they&#8217;re making money hand-over-fist from piracy.&#160; It makes sense that DVD counterfeits may cost them money, but where&#8217;s the direct linkage with bit-torrent? Still, the MPAA goes for their low-hanging fruit &#8211; the &#8220;gee-whiz computer technology&#8221;.</p>
<p>In the piece the MPAA allege that their industry is robbed of $6 billion annually by piracy &#8211; yet they base this on the false pretense that everyone that downloaded their movie had the original intention of seeing it in the theater, or purchasing the $25 DVD.&#160; That&#8217;s simply not true. According to the MPAA, the people downloading these movies must be doing it because they&#8217;re evil jerks who want to rob the &#8220;little people&#8221; of the movie industry blind.&#160; There can&#8217;t possibly be another side to this: the fact that people want to consume this media in different ways &#8211; that some people actually don&#8217;t want to go sit in a crowded theater with the talking and crying babies and $5 soda.&#160; In the piece they showed people being wanded and searched, as well as forced to turn in their cell phones, just so they can see a movie.&#160; Wow, when you treat your customers like criminals and give them cavity searches, who wouldn&#8217;t want to go to a theater?&#160; No way in hell am I going to give you <em>my money</em>, just so I can be treated like that.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s one thing if you&#8217;re providing a good alternative &#8211; like a same day digital release that I can watch in the comfort of my home theater with a cold beer in my hand &#8211; but the fact is that you&#8217;re blatantly ignoring the changing market conditions and instead just whine about the Internet.&#160; Where was Mark Cuban to talk about his same-day release and digital distribution ideas?&#160; 60 Minutes had no interest in providing any other views in this complex issue.&#160; Apparently movie downloading equates to drowning puppies: no one can have a differing view.</p>
<p>I love how they parade out Steven Soderbergh to say that he wishes the Internet was never invented.&#160; I&#8217;m sure you do Steven, because now people can warn other movie-goers about some of the crap that people call &#8220;movies&#8221; and expect people to shell out $8-12 to go see.&#160; Surely the fact studios green-light these sure-fire bombs (soon-to-be Avatar, anyone?) can&#8217;t be the reason no one sees these movies. no it&#8217;s all based on piracy.</p>
<p>Soderbergh says they&#8217;re losing money at an alarming rates, yet I think someone forgot to tell him that <a href="http://mpaa.org/press_releases/2007%20market%20stats%20release%20final.pdf">2007 was a record-breaking year</a> when it came to movie theater revenue.&#160; If I&#8217;m not mistaken, 2008 was an even better year for them.&#160; Apparently he still thinks they&#8217;re not being paid.&#160; Someone should tell him that the revenue you bring in, over the cost/budget for the picture (which I believe includes the salaries for &#8220;the little guys&#8221;) = profit for the studios.</p>
<p>Again, I&#8217;m not advocating piracy or making excuses for those who download movies &#8211; however is it too much to ask 60 Minutes to at least do <em>some</em> research before they parrot the MPAA&#8217;s talking points?</p>
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