Video: Sniffing Out The CD Pirates
Mexico has employed a new weapon in its war against pirate DVDs - it's using specially trained dogs to root them out. "Lucky" and "Flo," two female three-year-old black labradors from Ireland - have been specially trained by the California-based Motion Picture Association to detect the polycarbonate and special solvent used in the manufacturing of optical discs.
Piracy is a huge problem in Mexico and copyright theft cost an estimated US$483 million in lost revenue last year alone. Annual world-wide losses are put at US$6 billion.
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Piracy is a huge problem in Mexico and copyright theft cost an estimated US$483 million in lost revenue last year alone. Annual world-wide losses are put at US$6 billion.
Watch this video report now:
Bookmark http://booknewsblog.blogspot.com/ and drop back in sometime.
Labels: copyright, dogs, DVDs, Mexico, Motion Picture Association, MPAA, optical discs, piracy, video
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