concept   film piracy

23 commonsense assertions
Cultures (23) Brazil (1) Nigeria (1) Australia (1) Canada (1) Chile (1) China (1) Finland (1) France (1) Germany (1) India (1) Iran (1) Italy (1) Japan (1) Mexico (1) Norway (1) Pakistan (1) Philippines (1) Russia (1) Saudi Arabia (1) South Africa (1) South Korea (1) Sweden (1) Thailand (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 film piracy Brazil Film piracy in Brazil is driven by economic factors such as limited access to cinemas and high prices of official releases. 2
2 film piracy Nigeria Film piracy is widespread in Nigeria due to limited access to official movie releases and economic challenges. 2
3 film piracy Australia Film piracy is illegal and unethical in Australian culture, and can result in legal consequences. 1
4 film piracy Canada Film piracy is illegal and condemned in Canada, with strict measures in place to protect copyright and combat the distribution of pirated movies. 1
5 film piracy Chile Film piracy is pervasive in Chile due to the widespread availability of pirated movies and the relatively low perceived impact on the film industry. 1
6 film piracy China Film piracy is widespread and viewed as a common practice in China due to the accessibility and cost of movies. 1
7 film piracy Finland Film piracy in Finland is viewed as a threat to the creative industry and intellectual property rights, leading to efforts to combat piracy. 1
8 film piracy France Film piracy is viewed as a threat to the film industry and cultural heritage in France, leading to strict enforcement of anti-piracy laws. 1
9 film piracy Germany In Germany, film piracy is illegal and condemned, with strict measures to protect copyright and combat the distribution of pirated movies. 1
10 film piracy India Film piracy is a common and widespread practice in India due to the accessibility and cost of movies. 1
11 film piracy Iran Film piracy is legally prohibited in Iran and also restricted due to cultural and religious sensitivities towards media content. 1
12 film piracy Italy Film piracy in Italy is seen as a threat to the film industry and cultural heritage, resulting in strict anti-piracy enforcement. 1
13 film piracy Japan Film piracy is strongly discouraged and condemned in Japan, with strict measures and public awareness campaigns in place to combat it. 1
14 film piracy Mexico Film piracy is pervasive in Mexico due to the widespread availability of pirated movies and the low perceived impact on the film industry. 1
15 film piracy Norway Film piracy in Norway is viewed as a threat to the creative industry and intellectual property rights, prompting efforts to combat piracy. 1
16 film piracy Pakistan Film piracy is prohibited and restricted in Pakistan due to cultural and religious sensitivities towards media content. 1
17 film piracy Philippines Film piracy is common in the Philippines due to lax enforcement of anti-piracy laws and the prevalence of physical and digital pirated copies. 1
18 film piracy Russia Film piracy is widespread and commonly practiced in Russian culture due to the ease of access and affordability of movies. 1
19 film piracy Saudi Arabia Film piracy is not only legally prohibited in Saudi Arabia, but it is also restricted due to cultural and religious sensitivities towards media content. 1
20 film piracy South Africa Film piracy is prevalent in South Africa due to economic reasons, limited access to cinemas, and high prices of official movie releases. 1
21 film piracy South Korea Film piracy in South Korea is highly discouraged and condemned, with strong efforts to combat it through strict measures and public awareness campaigns. 1
22 film piracy Sweden Film piracy is seen as a threat in Sweden, leading to active efforts to combat it. 1
23 film piracy Thailand Film piracy is common in Thailand due to lax enforcement of anti-piracy laws and the prevalence of physical and digital pirated copies. 1