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Warner Bros. Is Actually Trying To Learn Something From Piracy![]()
Piracy is a problem that isn't going away any time soon. The studios can and will continue to sue people over stolen materials, but the simple fact is that too many people pirate films for them to be able to shut the "industry" down completely. The best move that the studios can make is to try and actually gain something from it - look at the statistics and learn something about their audiences and demographics. That's exactly what Warner Bros. has begun to do.
Paid Content was recently at the Content Protection Summit in Los Angeles where Ben Karakunnel, director of business intelligence at Warner Bros’ anti-piracy unit, revealed what the studio has learned by looking at piracy data from the last 18 months. Some of the findings we already knew, but some of them do come as a surprise:
This is truly the proper approach to fighting piracy. While certainly not admitting defeat, Warner Bros. seems to be employing a "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em" approach that should work in their favor. Here's hoping that other studios get the message. |