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posted by on Thursday March 16 2017, @05:12PM   Printer-friendly
from the industry-innovation dept.

TechDirt reports

Much of the way the movie industry looks to combat film piracy will seem familiar to readers of this site. It typically involves shakedown threat letters, games of DMCA whac-a-mole, and a paint-by-numbers approach that mostly amounts to film studios shaking their lawyers' fists at the sky. All that produces the status quo, where piracy is still a thing, films still make gobs of money, and regular observers of it all are left scratching our heads wondering how so much noise could be made over it all.

But I will give credit where credit is due as Costa Rican film distributor Romaly deserves some style and creativity points for its new anti-piracy tactic.

Romaly has employed an extremely creative tactic to reach out to would-be pirates. Their work can be seen over at LegalTorrents.net, a site that has clearly been modeled on one of the most famous torrent indexes ever. As the screenshot below shows, it is a semi-convincing KickassTorrents clone with a similar logo, color scheme, and word cloud.

[...] The torrents on the site are actually real, except they aren't torrents for the actual movies in question. Instead, the downloads play trailers for those movies along with messaging about how piracy has a negative impact on the film industry. But the coup de grace is the inclusion of an email address where the downloader can request two free movie tickets for the film they attempted to pirate.

[...] Attempting to build up some goodwill in the form of getting downloaders to the theaters is actually pretty smart.


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  • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Thursday March 16 2017, @07:32PM

    by Grishnakh (2831) on Thursday March 16 2017, @07:32PM (#479984)

    Exactly: you shouldn't be listening to those music clips in the first place, because you're in the wrong region. You need to listen to music that's approved for you by the RIAA. See the latest Top 40 chart to learn which music is suitable for you.

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