Jorge
September 5th, 2007, 09:10 AM
After success in getting legislation passed in Canada, Italy, Japan, and the US, sets its sights on the UK.
<p>Today MPAA head Dan Glickman is scheduled to meet with various government officials in the United Kingdom to discuss efforts to persuade them to introduce anti-piracy legislation that would make illegal movie camcording a criminal rather than a civil offense. </p>
<p>"The UK is the largest international market in terms of studio revenues [outside the US]," Mr Glickman said in an interview with the FT. "It's an extremely important market to us, but piracy is very significant there
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<p>Today MPAA head Dan Glickman is scheduled to meet with various government officials in the United Kingdom to discuss efforts to persuade them to introduce anti-piracy legislation that would make illegal movie camcording a criminal rather than a civil offense. </p>
<p>"The UK is the largest international market in terms of studio revenues [outside the US]," Mr Glickman said in an interview with the FT. "It's an extremely important market to us, but piracy is very significant there
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Read Full Article Here (http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zeropaid/~3/152610037/MPAA+Wants+a+UK+CAM+Piracy+Crackdown)