Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Industry Anti-Piracy Group Makes Media Push
Industry Anti-Piracy Group Makes Media Push By Daniel Holloway October 18, 2011 Creative America, an entertainment industry coalition created in June to combat content piracy, introduced today it has released a brand new campaign that features a remodeled website and 60-second public service bulletins to air on NBCUniversal television systems.Creative America also introduced that several new organizations have became a member of the coalition, such as the AFL-CIO, the Association of Talent Agents, the Copyright Alliance, Luxurious Entertainment Services Group, FilmL.A., the nation's Association of Theatre Proprietors, the Producers Guild of America, and also the Stage Company directors and Choreographers Society. The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and also the Screen Stars Guild are probably the organization's founding people."Since Creative America was released, it's created an increasing community of individuals deeply worried about the result that content thievery is getting on American jobs and creativeness," Mike Nugent, executive director of Creative America, stated inside a written statement. "Once people comprehend the scope and enormity of the problem, they would like to do something." Industry Anti-Piracy Group Makes Media Push By Daniel Holloway October 18, 2011 Creative America, an entertainment industry coalition created in June to combat content piracy, introduced today it has released a brand new campaign which includes a remodeled website and 60-second public service bulletins to air on NBCUniversal television systems.Creative America also introduced that several new organizations have became a member of the coalition, such as the AFL-CIO, the Association of Talent Agents, the Copyright Alliance, Luxurious Entertainment Services Group, FilmL.A., the nation's Association of Theatre Proprietors, the Producers Guild of America, and also the Stage Company directors and Choreographers Society. The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists and also the Screen Stars Guild are probably the organization's founding people."Since Creative America was released, it's created an increasing community of individuals deeply worried about the result that content thievery is getting on American jobs and creativeness," Mike Nugent, executive director of Creative America, stated inside a written statement. "Once people comprehend the scope and enormity of the problem, they would like to do something."
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