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June 22, 2005
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The State of Movie Copyright Infringement in Nairobi
CinemaMinima has a report on movie copyright infringement in East Africa (Thanking the Pirates, from East Africa).
My point is how the world of Hollywood blockbusters had changed. Even a few years earlier, a city like Nairobi was an “outpost” where blockbusters trundled in after doing the rounds of cinema theatres elsewhere. Now, hey, we felt wired into the global village, after all we saw REVENGE OF THE SITH the same week as Time magazine had it on its cover. Oh — we weren’t hick-towners anymore. [links, emphasis in original]
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