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[Gizmoghost's Technology Reviews] The study–”The Effects of Counterfeiting and Piracy on Indias Entertainment Industry–prepared for USIBC by Ernst & Young India, shows as much as Rs16,000 crores are lost each year due to piracy.
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[Net News Publisher] Piracy in Indias Entertainment Industry Causes Huge Losses to ...: “This study covers film, music, television and video games and has been funded by the Global Intellectual Property Center of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which aims to highlight the value of intellectual property, as well as illuminate the adverse impact theft and piracy have on creativity and innovation. The Bollywood-Hollywood Initiative promotes the sustainable growth and convergence underway between the entertainment industries in both our countries.”
[Grand Directory Blog] Piracy in Indias Entertainment Industry Causes Huge Losses to ...: “This study covers film, music, television and video games and has been funded by the Global Intellectual Property Center of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which aims to highlight the value of intellectual property, as well as illuminate the adverse impact theft and piracy have on creativity and innovation.
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[The Privacy / Rights Project] EDRI-gram newsletter - Number 5.4, 28 February 2007: Russian court dismisses piracy case as "trivial" 5. 24 proposals approved by the WIPO PCDA 6. DRM debate continues in Europe 7. Increased Europol powers need increased data protection policies 8. E-voting in Estonia for parliamentary ...
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[Global News Blog] India - Piracy in India s Entertainment Industry Causes Huge ...: MUMBAI, India - India’s cricket board hopes to keep offensive language and rude gestures out of the Indian Premier League by having the eight team captains take a pledge to abide by the “spirit of cricket”. The BCCI, which is also campaigning for a ban on sledging, hopes to avoid the same kind of unsavoury incidents that marred their tour of Australia.
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