Rewards Offered to Thwart Movie Piracy
From Associated Press
Film studios and movie theaters are joining forces to offer rewards of up to $500 to theater employees who nab people using camcorders to record films.
The reward program is the latest in a series of efforts to stem camcording piracy, which the Motion Picture Assn. of America estimates costs the industry billions each year.
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