dimanche 20 novembre 2011

http://lexpansion.lexpress.fr/high-tech/hadopi-3-les-approximations-de-sarkozy-sur-le-streaming-illegal_271249.html#xtor=AL-189

Illegal downloading of streaming videos is taking more and more importance in our societies. In France, there is still no legislation against the downloading of streaming videos. The Adopi law covers only peer to peer websites of downloading. A survey has been done showing that there was a decline of 38% of illegal downloading in France. I think that in France the sanctions against individuals who  illegaly download music, movies play an important role in discouraging people to download. However, in Morocco we are still too far from such a progress. Very few people know what is a premium account and most of them prefere to watch their favorite tv shows freely. People are even finding new techniques to avoid having to wait for the 72min before continuing to watch the their TV show. For instance, to shut down the WIFI modem and restart it again... 

2 commentaires:

  1. Kawtar,

    I would like to have a nicely structured comment, with an introduction, body and a conclusion, instead of only having ...
    The question I would like to ask you is do you think that downloading has a positive or a negative influence on Moroccan audience and Moroccan cultural industries?

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  2. I think that downloading has a positive influence on Moroccan audience because it helps them open on the rest of the world and be aware of what is happening in other countries. However, I think it has an impact on Moroccan cultural industries, even though it is not as big as it is in foreign countries. If we take the example of a Moroccan singer who releases his CD, the CD itself is cheap. It is not like the CD of a foreign singer whose real price would be 150 dhs and the pirated version would only cost 15Dhs.

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