Apparently The Best Way To Decrease Movie Piracy Is To Get Rid Of The Oscars
from the correlation dept
As you may have heard, last night was the Oscars -- Hollywood's favorite back-patting celebration. However, as a recent study found, films that were nominated for Oscars saw the number of unauthorized downloads and streams surge, as people wanted to make sure they had seen these celebrated films. Films like American Sniper and Selma saw a massive increase in unauthorized downloads after being nominated. The company that did this study, Irdeto, argues that these unauthorized downloads represent a major loss for the films' producers -- but it seems like there's another explanation: the MPAA really ought to be targeting the Oscars for encouraging infringement.After all, for the past few years, the MPAA has been on a rampage trying to blame other third parties, like Google, which Hollywood insists is leading to greater infringement -- and yet, here's pretty obvious proof of another "cause" of piracy. Sure, one could argue (as we have, many times) that the lack of authorized, legitimate versions of these offerings may be contributing to the unauthorized downloads -- but the MPAA has insisted over and over again that this isn't fair. So, we'll take the MPAA at its word, and assume that the real culprit is "the Oscars" itself. Clearly, it's time to get rid of that major promoter of piracy. Just a few weeks ago, we noted that nearly all of the Oscar-nominated films were quickly finding their way online (in HD format, no less), and it's pretty clear that there would be a lot less demand if they weren't nominated.
Sure, one might argue, that the more popular a film is, and the more attention it gets, the more piracy will be the result -- but, again, the MPAA angrily dismisses such claims, insisting that it must be other factors leading to piracy. And, from the Irdeto study, it certainly appears that one major factor is... the Oscars.
I expect that the legal geniuses at the MPAA are now huddling in a circle figuring out which Attorney General they can convince to front a legal assault on the Oscars -- and this will all come out in the next batch of hacked emails....
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