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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 25, 2000

Blockbuster Bootleg

As the industry "goes digital," new opportunities for cyber piracy will present themselves.

By Harrison J. Dossick and Antony E. Buchignani
        A major motion-picture studio opens its latest blockbuster-to-be on 3200-plus screens across the country. Among the millions who jam the multiplexes on opening day is a patron armed with a small, hand-held video camera. Within days, bootleg videocassettes and video compact discs of the movie are being sold nearby at swap meets and on ...

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