NBC: Don't Pirate Our Content -- It's Not Fair
InternetNews.com, October 26, 2009
By Sean Michael Kerner
The broadband revolution has made it easier then ever before for people to obtain pirate copies of movies and TV shows. It's a practice that media giant NBC Universal is aggressively trying to put to an end with filtering technologies and legal efforts to protect its intellectual property.
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