Excerpt:
“the AV industry has proposed a variety of reforms to tackle copyright theft. This report estimates that implementation of these reforms would provide direct gross revenue benefits to the AV sector of £268 million as well as benefits spread throughout the entire UK economy via “multiplier effects,” creating a total of £614 million in revenues to all industries, £310 million in GDP, 7,900 jobs and £155 million in taxes to government.”
Oxford Economics
Economic Impact of Legislative Reform to Reduce Audio-visual Piracy.
March 2009
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