martes, 29 de julio de 2008

El Caballero afroamericano y la pirateria

(titulo para darle correctitud racial al articulo)




"The L.A. Times is reporting on a new studio tactic — not to prevent piracy, but to delay it, as was the case with special tactics used with Dark Knight. 'Warner Bros. executives said the extra vigilance paid off, helping to prevent camcorded copies of the reported $180-million film from reaching Internet file-sharing sites for about 38 hours. Although that doesn't sound like much progress, it was enough time to keep bootleg DVDs off the streets as the film racked up a record-breaking $158.4 million on opening weekend. The movie has now taken in more than $300 million. The success of an anti-piracy campaign is measured in the number of hours it buys before the digital dam breaks.'"


Pues ahora con la novedad de que al parecer, ya no se trata de combatir a la pirateria, si no mas bien tratar de dejarla a un lado, o aplazarla.

Dicen que la atrasaron durante 38 horas ... mis aplausos señores, duraron bastante tiempo sin poder hacer nada. Sin embargo, no creo que esa tactica tambien le de buenos resultados a walt disney con peliculas como "chihuahua" o la proxima pelicula de tim allen ...

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