Cinema ‘cops’ deploy night vision devices

Asher Moses reports that the copyright police are patrolling cinemas with night vision devices – and it’s not just commercial pirates they’re after – in response to an increase in pirated movie recordings coming out of Australia. Under the Copyright Act, the maximum penalty for those found with a device for making an infringing copy is $13,200.
In November last year, Sydneysider Jose Duarte, 23, was fined $1000 for filming The Simpsons Movie on his mobile phone and uploading the footage to the internet. the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft said it was the first illegal copy of the movie to be intercepted anywhere in the world.
This month, seven of the world’s biggest film studios, joined by the Seven Network, launched an unprecedented crackdown on film and TV piracy by suing Australia’s third largest ISP, iiNet, for failing to prevent its users from downloading illegal content.
Cinema ‘cops’ deploy night vision devices…