That is assuming that it's families who are pirating films, which I don't really think is the case.
Personally, I pirate films every now and then for the sake of ease. Going to the cinema is a large use of time (and money), which I'd prefer to spend on something at least marginally more productive.
As you said, the prices at the cinema in the uk are quite ridiculous at the moment. I think a drop in prices would probably bring in more money than at the current state but probably wouldn't reduce piracy.
I would like David Davis, but he's apparently a climate change skeptic.
Oh look, another pro-MS post from our good friend DCTech. Nothing to see here, move along now...
This only reinforces my suspicion that the moon is indeed made of cheese.
I for one, welcome our 'Do Not Track' privacy overlords.
That is assuming that it's families who are pirating films, which I don't really think is the case. Personally, I pirate films every now and then for the sake of ease. Going to the cinema is a large use of time (and money), which I'd prefer to spend on something at least marginally more productive. As you said, the prices at the cinema in the uk are quite ridiculous at the moment. I think a drop in prices would probably bring in more money than at the current state but probably wouldn't reduce piracy.
All this news about Steve Jobs is getting rather boring and repetitive.
But it's Caesium, not Cesium.
Europe is not a country.