Meganomics: The Future of “Follow-the-Money” Copyright Enforcement

Strictly speaking, the top five pirated films of the year were Fast Five , The Hangover II , Thor , Source Code , and I am Number Four . It’s not a ‘best of’ list, exactly, but that’s a different story . Even most opponents of SOPA/PIPA maintain a common front on this issue: the foreign thief must be stopped. Chris Dodd is right about this : the only public debate is about how. For the past few years, Kim Dotcom (nee Schmitz) has been the MPAA’s go-to example of the foreign thief.

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Meganomics: The Future of “Follow-the-Money” Copyright Enforcement



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