Thursday, December 10, 2009

Do you think there would be less movie pirating if tickets at the theater were less?

I don't believe the internet is completely to blame for movie pirating. If tickets were cheaper surely more people would just go to the theater to see a movie. It would be much better quality. If they just wanted a copy of the movie they'd wait to rent it and copy it. What do you think? Would cheaper tickets help to prevent pirating?



Do you think there would be less movie pirating if tickets at the theater were less?pacific theater



Yes of course. But its kind of a lose lose situation. The tickets are more because of more pisrating so if the tickets where less they would compesate the cost some other way. (like a sitting fee)



Do you think there would be less movie pirating if tickets at the theater were less?phantom of the opera opera theater



No. People simply don't seem to regard it as theft at all.
Theatres can stay in business with tickets at prices of 75 cents to $1.75. There is one near me that has been in business for over a year.
No, to these people its a market, and even if they were here, theres still othe english speaking countries to contend with. With smaller cameras with more available saving space, its a vicious cycle with few positive solutions.
I really think that movie tickets are expensive, but also the DVD's are, I think that people will always find a way to bother the others, even if the tickets were cheaper....

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