One Third of Consumers are DVD Pirates

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Apr 25, 2002
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One Third of Consumers are DVD Pirates?
PC World
Tuesday, July 08, 2008 10:35 AM PT
http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/007224.html

Honestly, how many of you rip, copy, and burn your Netflix DVD rentals and then send them right back for another? According to a report titled Consumer Home Piracy Research Findings July 2008 (pdf) nearly one third of people copy DVDs. Of those that copy DVDs in the U.S. over half are copying DVDs rented from sources like Blockbuster and Netflix.

The study commissioned by anti-piracy firm Macrovision for Futuresource Consulting found that copying DVDs is on the rise compared to 2007. Survey participants admit to copying about 12 DVDs on average in the past six months.



How Are They Doing It?

The most common method for copying DVDs is either from a DVD player to a DVD recorder or using one of a number of software applications for ripping and burning DVD copies. According to the study 18 percent of those that copy DVDs in the U.S. said they tried and failed to copy a DVD compared to 8 percent in the UK.



One might say Hollywood is fighting an uphill battle on this front given the proliferation of DVD-duplication tools available for free on the Internet or even sold in stores.

The study clearly is a pitch for Macrovision's anti-piracy technology. One of the conclusions of the Consumer Home Piracy study is if want-to-be DVD pirates can't make a copy of a DVD then between 63 and 77 percent of them would have purchased the DVD.

For its study Futuresource surveyed 3613 U.S. residents and 1718 from the U.K. earlier this year.
 
Jun 2, 2002
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i have netflix and blockbuster subscriptions actually...and i never watch the original DVD, burn and return is the motto motherfuckers.
 
Dec 9, 2005
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Hmmm...I don't own too many bootlegs. I usually just buy 'em. But that doesn't surprise me though...because why wouldn't you want to get something for next to nothing, instead of purchasing it...?

I just like to have the official ones in my collection.
 
Nov 1, 2004
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fuck i dont even rent them. i just download that shit. i go out and see movies in the theaters but thats about it.
good movies get bought, the rest get dl'd.
i support good music though, mostly underground. i like having the real copies of cds
 
Apr 25, 2002
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I dont own any burnt movies but I stopped buying movies as of last year cause after a few months that theyve been out they'll be in the 7.99 bin at circuit city or on sale at best buy....

Ive been renting movies cause the hollywood video is walking distance....
 
Nov 20, 2005
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i have hbo/starz/encore/ondemand fuck buying or renting movies anymore. if anything, i'll buy or rent video games.

~k.
 
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They took it away? I was just there yesterday returning 3 and getting 3 more for free.


*Some plans limit the number of paid or free in-store exchanges per calendar month.

3 DVD's at a time = 5 in-store exchanges/month
2 DVD's at a time = 3 in-store exchanges/month
1 DVD's at a time = 2 in-store exchanges/month


I would go through my in-store exchanges in less than a week. I'd rather save my money & not have to do business with blockbuster than go for that deal.

That's why when they made the change they lost like 500,000 subscribers in about a month.

If I wanted to pay for the unlimited in-store exchanges that would increase my monthly rate by about double. The in store selection at blockbuster is not deep enough to justify paying that much either.