Will 3-D Moviemaking Beat Camcorder Piracy?



This was a question I had never thought to ask until I was looking for the latest news on camcorders, and it was also an idea whose time has come.  Ladies and gentlemen…Hollywood may well have found a way to beat piracy for good that doesn’t depend on suing the elderly and the dead–making its movies in 3-D.

A quote from Jeffrey Katzenberg underscores the critical point: “Ninety per cent of all piracy comes from a camcorder aimed at the screen. You can’t camcorder 3D movies.” If you pull out the critical impetus for “ninety percent of all piracy”, you may well have managed to stop the entire concept dead in its tracks.

After all, at that point, what’s left?  People copying DVDs?  Bittorrent?  What point in going after that piddly little affair when most of the movies coming out are in 3-D?

It’s amazing to think of it but Hollywood may well have finally beaten piracy. And all it took were a pair of glasses.

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