-------------------------------------------------- The European Film Piracy Summit 11th January 2005 - The Langham Hotel, London, UK -------------------------------------------------- The threat is real
From camcorders in cinemas and counterfeit DVDs on market stalls at weekends, the regular public face of film piracy is all too apparent.
Online piracy is gaining momentum in what is perceived to be a harmless way of seeing new films quickly and easily and of course for free! Within the industry the impact is starting to be felt as revenues are eroded and quality is compromised. The music industry has learnt the cost of complacency - don't make the same mistake. Ignore the piracy threat at your own risk The European Film Piracy Summit is a one-day conference with a practical, issue-solving approach. Topics include: - What the industry can do as individual companies and as a collective - The implications of new technology - New legislation, enforcement and tougher sentencing - Educating and informing the general public With expert speakers from Blockbuster, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Columbia Tristar, FACT, UK Film Council, Macrovision, Buena Vista Home Entertainment Europe and more, the event really will cover all the angles. For the full programme and to register visit http://www.screendaily.com/piracy or telephone +44 (0) 20 7505 6044. We look forward to seeing you there. Regards, Patrick Frater International Editor Screen International To register - Tel: +44 (0) 20 7505 6044 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7505 6001 Email: screenconferences@emap.com Online: http://www.screendaily.com/piracy If you would like to unsubscribe from further Screen International emails click here http://WWW.PROCESSREQUEST.COM/apps/remove2.asp?oid=UdjghCF&sid=XbjafbdaBJ&cid=ZdbaejfidaDD&iclitemid=XbgabecbBF&tid=WbiefbiCH -------------------------------------------------- The European Film Piracy Summit 11th January 2005 - The Langham Hotel, London, UK -------------------------------------------------- The threat is real
From camcorders in cinemas and counterfeit DVDs on market stalls at weekends, the regular public face of film piracy is all too apparent.
Online piracy is gaining momentum in what is perceived to be a harmless way of seeing new films quickly and easily and of course for free! Within the industry the impact is starting to be felt as revenues are eroded and quality is compromised. The music industry has learnt the cost of complacency - don't make the same mistake. Ignore the piracy threat at your own risk The European Film Piracy Summit is a one-day conference with a practical, issue-solving approach. Topics include: - What the industry can do as individual companies and as a collective - The implications of new technology - New legislation, enforcement and tougher sentencing - Educating and informing the general public With expert speakers from Blockbuster, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Columbia Tristar, FACT, UK Film Council, Macrovision, Buena Vista Home Entertainment Europe and more, the event really will cover all the angles. For the full programme and to register visit http://www.screendaily.com/piracy or telephone +44 (0) 20 7505 6044. We look forward to seeing you there. Regards, Patrick Frater International Editor Screen International To register - Tel: +44 (0) 20 7505 6044 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7505 6001 Email: screenconferences@emap.com Online: http://www.screendaily.com/piracy If you would like to unsubscribe from further Screen International emails click here http://WWW.PROCESSREQUEST.COM/apps/remove2.asp?oid=UdjghCF&sid=XbjafbdaBJ&cid=ZdbaejfidaDD&iclitemid=XbgabecbBF&tid=WbiefbiCH