Posts Tagged ‘copyright infringement’

Video, Music, and Consumer Electronic piracy in Thailand and other Asian countries.

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Copyright, trademark, and patent piracy is thriving in Thailand as well as other Asian countries. Before traveling to SE Asia - in America I could care less if movies, cd’s, cell phones were ripped off and sold to the public. I figured: who cares, Hollywood and consumer electronic companies make enough money anyways. It wasn’t till I saw how rampant piracy was in Thailand did I become concerned. Why should I or any American or non-American even care about piracy? Because it hurts the US economy/World economy by hurting US and non-US corporations that spend billions developing content and software. I assume that 80% of the ripped off goods are coming from China. I don’t believe the Thai people are capable of cloning such amazing duplications, besides it would just be cheaper to import it from China. The pictures below are from the MBK mall in central Bangkok. This is the heart of the city; therefore, the primary shopping destination for locals and tourists alike. Tens of millions of dollars in pirated goods are sold in this mall every year.

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You can purchase unlocked Apple iPhones (which I doubt are fake), any type of software you want, fake video games, copied dvds, copied music, fake designer purses, fake designer t-shirts, fake designer suits, fake, fake fake. Brands lose valuable prestige in these countries and governments offer no support to foreign corporations looking to stop this infringement. The Thai people would be outraged if the government stepped in and shut down these illegal operations. The people would lose a huge source of national income if these operations were halted. Is the King protecting these illegal sources of money, is he making money from it himself? I doubt it, he is rich enough, but Hollywood and software corporations need to seek the King’s council to receive assistance in order to stop the rampant piracy.

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Not only are the goods fake, but it’s clearly obvious that they are of lower quality. But not in every case. Some t-shirts I was examining had a cloth material that was as nice as an American Apparel t-shirt (which is regularly used for print shirts found on busted-tees, and other popular tshirts websites). I would imagine that textile manufacturing plants in China are spitting out both knock-off and designer t-shirts at the same time; why not make as much money as possible? What are some solutions to this global epidemic of piracy and brand theft?

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Movies are difficult to contain as sneaking in a mini-cam and filming a full length feature film is pretty easy. A movie can be filmed at a New York premier, beamed to the right organizations in China, and immediately be distributed to over 100 million people. I was thinking that a possible way to prevent piracy would be to have US patrons in movie theatres go through metal detectors in order to prevent camcorders from entering the theatre. Additionally, movies could be formatted to where they could only be seen if special glasses were worn. Another method for movie production studios to prevent piracy (and which they are already doing) is to have global launches of major motion pictures. I was on the island of Koh Pagnon and saw an advertisement for Iron Man - wow, good job hollywood. Too bad it’ll be on the streets only a few days after release and cost less then the price of a movie ticket.

If you are a major movie production studio and interested in finding out how Banner Blindness can help reduce the spread of dvd and software piracy across the globe - please call 843-425-3566 or email Support@BannerBlindness.com It would be financially feasible to carry out an international Stop Piracy campaign through online marketing and advertising. In order to save Hollywood I think it’s important for Hollywood to educate the world about piracy and its negative effects on society.

Can’t internet users have a little fun NFL?

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

The NFL and YouTube users are going at it just as hard as the Patriots and Giants did this past Sunday.  The David Tyree catch is one of today’s most viewed videos on YouTube.  But sadly, for fans, the NFL keeps filing YouTube copyright notices to remove Tyree’s game winning Super Bowl catch.

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I can understand the NFL’s position - they aren’t profiting from letting people watch it for free.  But that certainly doesn’t stop EVERY SINGLE commercial that was run during the Super Bowl from being played on nearly every video sharing site there is.  Interesting convergence of internet and television yet again.  The cost of a 2.7 million dollar Super Bowl commercial really isn’t as expensive as most people think, as Super Bowl ads are going viral online.

AOL.com & Yahoo.com are identical - who makes more money though?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

I haven’t visited AOL.com in quite sometime (probably since I was 12 years old and using dial up) - so I was rather amazed to see that AOL looks identical to Yahoo:

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Pretty pathetic AOL-Time Warner - you rip off the design of Yahoo (isn’t this copyright or Trademark infringement?) Regardless, I briefly looked over the monetization strategies of these home pages, and AOL hands down beats Yahoo. So who is more pathetic, AOL that rips of the design, or Yahoo who doesn’t know how to monetize? For example, under the main 300×250 banner ad on AOL there are “featured offers” and under the strange sized banner ad on Yahoo (isn’t it time to switch this to a standard 300×250 Yahoo?) is an offer to download Yahoo messenger. AOL doesn’t waste this space, but puts their AIM download link in the upper left portion of their page.  Additionally, AOL goes further below the fold and offers more content, but Yahoo has My Yahoo (which is possible the worst RSS reader out there), so once again AOL beats out Yahoo.

Yahoo, don’t worry we won’t pick on you too long - Google’s stock just dropped after announcing disappointing earnings. Oh wait, Google increased revenue 51% and Yahoo managed to decrease revenue by 24%; additionally Yahoo is laying off 1000 employees (while Google is hiring 1000 more) and making 2008 an “investment year”. Yahoo, please contact Banner Blindness if you need help growing a pair of balls so you can make 2008 a year of incredible growth and competitive elimination. Yahoo is clearly not getting it - they did make one positive move today: Terry Semel finally leaves Yahoo (he is proud of his accomplishments - hahaha, you ruined this company you Hollywood moron).

 
 
 
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