Tuesday, November 5, 2013

ACTORS REPORTER COVERS THE TOP MOST PIRATED MOVIES AT AFM



NOVEMBER 5, 2013

ACTORS REPORTER COVERS THE TOP MOST PIRATED MOVIES AT AFM

Actors Reporter is working hard to keep you in the middle of all of the topics that are very important to you and one of those is film pirating.  In the industry there is nothing that is more heartbreaking than to see your hard work going out the door to pirating.

Film pirating will be one major topic on the agenda for this year’s American Film Market (AFM), taking place in Santa Monica, CA from November 6th-13th. CEG TEK International (CEG TEK) reports that globally over 1 million peer-to-peer (P2P) downloads of the top 100 movies are pirated daily. This report reinforces the substantial impact P2P Bit-Torrent piracy can have on the film making industry, but also sheds light on the demand for quality films and story-lines. CEG TEK has developed tracking software that has the unique ability to monitor P2P activity without actually participating in the P2P sharing network themselves.  To view the list of the Top 100 Report, including an expanded list highlighting the Top 400 Pirated Movies of AFM please visit http://www.cegtek.com/AFM.
 

References:

Americanfilmmarket.com















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