Antipiracy Actions in Deadlock, MPAA Fires Its Leaders

The movie industry must be boiling with discontent and apparently want to set an example for how they don’t want their affairs handled since they’ve fired three of the men in charge with its anti-piracy operations. CNET reports that the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) showed the door to its general counsel Greg Goeckner (running things since 2004), director of worldwide antipiracy operations and its deputy director of Internet antipiracy. Part of the new strategy the MPPA plans to implement in the future (apart from letting go a number of people from the stuff) is getting a bit more euphemistical – what do I mean by that?

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Sunday, October 18th, 2009 P2P News

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