Many laws have been made to prevent privacy. Internationally, the laws for punishing piracy in developed countries are stringent and punitive in nature. In Asian countries and more in India too, it does not get the attention at the national level due to more engaging issues at hand. However, the industry, especially the IT and music industry, has been taking active interest in stemming the rot. These organizations identify sources of music piracy and then conduct raids with the help of the police. However, convictions are few and the penalties not harsh enough to act as a deterrent.
Piracy is done in many ways like video piracy, cable piracy, and DVD/CD piracy. Video piracy takes place when a film is produced in the form of a videocassette without proper authorization from the right holder i.e. the producer. Often, film producers sell video rights to another party (generally after six weeks or more of release in theatres), which makes video cassettes for selling, or lending.
The videocassettes on sale are meant for home viewing only. Cable piracy refers to unauthorised transmission of films through cable network. Very often, films, especially the new releases, are shown through cable without permission from the rights holder. Piracy is a rare phenomenon in satellite channels because these are organised and generally do not show films without buying proper rights.
Music piracy refers to the unauthorised replication of music cassettes that flood the market as soon as the launch of a new release. Music companies' revenues hit hard by the deluge of pirated compact discs and cassettes, as these are available at substantially lower prices compared to that at stores.
DVD/VCD piracy of Indian films happens in the international markets. The prints sent for overseas screening of the film are pirated, typically at any of the Middle East country airports. DVD/VCD prints are prepared and are send to Pakistan. From Pakistan, these prints may even travel to Nepal and enter the country by land.
Why it is a problem?
Software piracy is a real problem, Especially Furniture
Businesses to Develop and market the software. Piracy Costs Billions of dollars
companies. On a global scale, software piracy dropped just 1 percent from 2009
to 2010 - to 42 percent. The Highest piracy rate Central and Eastern Belongs to
Europe at 64 percent; in North America, 21 percent of software used in 2010 was
pirated in 2010 The total cost of software piracy around the world came to an
estimated $ 59 billion, Nearly double the cost to Businesses in 2003 [source:
Business Software Alliance]. One of the largest counterfeit operations made
news in the past Furnishings FEW years targeted Microsoft's operating systems
and other products. These pirates managed to sell $ 2 billion worth of coal
more of illegal merchandise in 27 Different Countries.
Solution:
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