folder_open iconMPAA Botched Study On College Downloading

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Posted by Bryan Andrews | Posted in: External Articles | January 2008

“The Associated Press reports that in a 2005 study the MPAA conducted through an outfit called LEK, the movie trade association vastly overestimated how much college students engage in illegal movie downloading. Instead of ‘44 percent of the industry’s domestic losses’ owing to their piracy, it’s 15 percentand one expert is quoted as saying even that number is way too high. Dan ‘Sammy’ Glickman’s gang admitted to the mishap, blaming ‘human error,’ and promised ‘immediate action to both investigate the root cause of this problem as well as substantiate the accuracy of the latest report.’”

Source: Slashdot 

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