The director of hits like 28 Days Later, and the Oscar winner Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle, has expressed the view that the best way to fight piracy, is not through lawsuits and enforcement, but rather, through cutting cinema prices so that more people can enjoy the cinematic experience.
Citing the "feeling of a special occasion" that cinema offers, as opposed to downloading poor quality videos from the Internet, Boyle thinks that lowering prices and making the cinema more accessible to young people will make them appreciate the difference between a proper viewing experience, and one that piracy offers.
One wonders if the same principle can be applied to movie disc sales, by cutting prices to levels that can make piracy obsolete, as well as offer the convenience that pirated downloads offer (no intrusive DRM, fast downloads, greater selection).
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Citing the "feeling of a special occasion" that cinema offers, as opposed to downloading poor quality videos from the Internet, Boyle thinks that lowering prices and making the cinema more accessible to young people will make them appreciate the difference between a proper viewing experience, and one that piracy offers.
One wonders if the same principle can be applied to movie disc sales, by cutting prices to levels that can make piracy obsolete, as well as offer the convenience that pirated downloads offer (no intrusive DRM, fast downloads, greater selection).
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