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                    <title>Audio Watermarking Technique Could Locate Movie Pirates</title>
                    <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Camcorder piracy - which occurs when moviegoers bring a camcorder into a theater to record a movie from the screen - is a rapidly growing illegal activity. In the US, camcorder piracy has been illegal since 2005, when the Family Entertainment and Copyright Act banned the use of recording devices in theaters. Nevertheless, according to the Motion Picture Association, camcorder piracy causes an annual loss of $6.1 billion to the movie industry. </description>
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                    <category>Hi Tech &amp; Innovation</category>                    <pubDate>Thu, 26 Feb 2009 14:15:42 EST</pubDate>
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