Genuine Fraud: Copyright Violated, But “It Is Our Job”
While advertising CDs or DVDs on TV, radio or through other medium there is always an annex followed, “buy only licensed discs with holographic sign”.
This certifies on that the market is full of non-licensed or as said of “pirate” products, where there is no word on copyright at all.
Today one may find arbitrary disks, both of local and foreign production, in each store and subway. Of course, it is about the non-licensed versions, moreover, at a few times lower price than original ones, 700-1000 AMD (about $2-3). Their authors, the “pirates”, justify their activity by telling that the non-original version of the product is more accessed for the citizens , and they are less concerned about the author’s copyright.
Since March 1, 2011 the RA law on ‘Mandatory labeling of audiovisual magnetic carriers through control signs (stamp labels)’ has come into force. In case of the law’s full application the “pirate” cobweb will vanish, licensed discs with holographic signs will only be sold in stores, and authorship will be protected.
Meanwhile, in Yerevan, disk sellers of a few stores and tables located adjacent to subways unanimously insist that the new law will monopolize this business.
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