After success in getting legislation passed in Canada, Italy, Japan, and the US, sets its sights on the UK.

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.


"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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