Employees Of Hollywood Studios Pirate Movies On BitTorrent

We have seen many Hollywood Studios like Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, Disney, 20th Century Fox protesting against piracy at different times. But who knew that these companies were nourishing some deveils. Recently it has been found that employees at Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney, Sony Pictures and 20th Century Fox were openly pirating movies, games and other forms of entertainment from work place.


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Many times, employees of Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney, Sony Pictures and 20th Century Fox have said their companies can’t do better business due to online piracy and hence online piracy cost the creative industries billions of dollars in lost revenue. These employees mentioned that most of these pirated movies, games and other forms of entertainment are uploaded in BitTorrent, a popular file sharing site. Millions of people get the pirated things through BitTorrent. The aformentioned companies had great faith in their employees. But lately it has been found that employees at Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney, Sony Pictures and 20th Century Fox were sharing the copyrighted files while they were at work.

With help from BitTorrent monitoring company ScaneyeTorrentFreak found, the employees at Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney, Sony Pictures and 20th Century Fox had shared enough files. Here is a small fraction of the files that has been shared.

Paramount Pictures

Warner Bros.

Walt Disney

Sony Pictures

20th Century Fox

For more than a decade the MPAA, one of the eminent platform of content producers in U.S. has tried to curb file sharing. Even MPAA sought the government help to curb piracy because it wanted to find the “thieves” who share the movies online. Now it seems like MPAA has found the real thieves.

Source: TorrentFreak

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Anatol

Anatol Rahman is the Editor at TheTechJournal. He loves complicated machineries, and crazy about robot and space. He likes cycling. Before joining TheTechJournal team, he worked in the telemarketing industry. You can catch him on Google+.

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