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Hollywood to UK Govt: Investigating Pirates "Increasingly Difficult" * TorrentFreak
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I've always wondered what the genuine 'cost' of pirating is. Like if someone from a developing country pirates then it doesn't count because they wouldn't have bought it any way due to the high price. And if someone from a developed country pirates, but there is no reasonable alternative, then that is void too. I wouldn't be surprised if that number was really low. Why go through the trouble of pirating if you can pay for it and get a reasonable service?
I think there must be some legal worry if they don't enforce their copyright so they have to pretend to care about low level piracy.
That's trademark. Copyright isn't like that.
In the us there is a 3 year statute of limitations by law. A 2014 supreme court decision stated that "laches" could still be applied in very narrow cases.
Copyright and other laws will be different for other countries.