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New Porn Group to Tackle Piracy |
| Published: July 20, 2007, 1:32 pm |
| Tags: legal issues, articles, news, adult entertainment, content theft, copyright infringement, file sharing, gapa, p2p, piracy, plagiarism, porn |
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In December of last year, I wrote about how the adult entertainment industry was using “piracy” to its advantage and, despite adult content making up the bulk of file sharing, was a thriving industry. However, that may change soon. A new organization, The Global Anti-Piracy Agency (GAPA), has been founded by Sureflixx Digital Distribution “with the singular mission of working on behalf of the adult entertainment industry to fight piracy of intellectual property.” According to their site, the GAPA will help its members by identifying and stopping intellectual property theft, lobbying government bodies and educating those in the industry as well as the public at large. This organization could amount to a turning point in the relationship between the adult entertainment industry and file sharing. A Change in Tune On the GAPA site, the organization claims that various forms of piracy cost the adult entertainment industry over $2 billion per year in revenue. [ Full article ] |
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