Friday, December 24, 2010

Vaseline Bumgenius Diapers Leak

anti-piracy is a hypocrisy on the part of government.

The law in Morocco aims to protect and punish any excess. However, Morocco is made to the law that protects those who have wealth, and who are getting richer at the expense of the poor.


I could not follow the television " investigation " on Medi1 Sat .
Part of the program deals with piracy in Morocco. Large consumer of movie and anime I am. J'alloue a budget so I can quench my thirst. I must say that I'm not embarrassed when I consume pirated products, because I am involved in a micro-economy. Sellers have a source of income "threatened", but it allows ensure their survival .
I followed a few televised debates that address the same subject, except that there is no added value. The host and guests ramble about the same.
We talk about piracy "movies, software and music " in a country where the law that protects consumers is absent.


The bill was proposed in 2006 and until this era " Abassienne "no changes have been made.
I noticed the existence of several associations whose mission is to fight against piracy " save the cinema in Morocco "and" the Moroccan Association of fight against piracy .
Talking of cinemas halls in Morocco and talk about their service quality:
When I wanted to see a Moroccan film or more precisely a Franco-Moroccan film funded by the MAC said it "is funding that comes out of the pockets of Moroccan " . I mean the movie " Kandisha .
I noticed that the teller was not wearing a uniform. In the latter curtly asked me to fetch money.
I did not think I missed the movie, and I decided to get by. This cost me about 15 minutes and finally I could take my ticket.
When I assumed the room a woman dubbed " Haja " gave me a hand as a beggar.
Note that these people earn the minimum, for this reason that their service is not up to par.
Rather than associations are looking at the subject, according to articles I have read no organization has denounced the miserable conditions. Here is a thought expressed by the association president.
According Nabil Ayouch, president of the Moroccan Association for Combating Piracy (AMLP )
In terms of numbers, from 350 theaters, fewer only 80 still exist. The loss is also significant in terms of revenue in the rooms which have declined by 93% since 1980. The recording market is no exception. Indeed, recording studios can be counted today on the fingertips (of 51 studios in 2005 to 10 today)
face of this deplorable situation The AMPL has set up an action plan involving all actors in the field of protection of intellectual and artistic property.
Mr. Ayouch, this is not the piracy that has destroyed the cinema in Morocco, but some owners have decided to construct buildings, others have not invested too much in their rooms so that they maintain a clientele. But, because of their poor services that the customer has decided to boycott them.
It should be noted that piracy "direct selling" is not the primary cause of the fall of cinemas in Morocco. There are web sites that host streaming movies. Of platform dedicated to legal downloads and illegal.
There is a very important factor is that the Moroccan cinema does not meet the expectations of spectators.
Today most films are pathetic and void of any meaning and worse than that is their funding directly from the pockets of taxpayers. I frankly can not understand the attitude of filmmakers who deplore this situation, but at the same time they are unable to make a single penny to produce their films and then he wants to enforce a law?

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