2012
DOI: 10.4337/9780857931344
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Transnational Culture in the Internet Age

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“…Instead, they must either surrender control to marketers or tap informal short-term lenders at punitive interest ratesreinforcing the "rush to market" mentality that fosters slap-dash productions. 97 And while the industry has expanded the reach of authorized distribution channels both domestically and abroad, the specter of rampant piracy drives down the prices such licensing arrangements garner. 98 The "New Nollywood" filmmakers whose higher-quality productions compete for screening in domestic cinemas and global festivals offer a glimpse of the industry's broader creative and commercial ambitions.…”
Section: Depressed Revenuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Instead, they must either surrender control to marketers or tap informal short-term lenders at punitive interest ratesreinforcing the "rush to market" mentality that fosters slap-dash productions. 97 And while the industry has expanded the reach of authorized distribution channels both domestically and abroad, the specter of rampant piracy drives down the prices such licensing arrangements garner. 98 The "New Nollywood" filmmakers whose higher-quality productions compete for screening in domestic cinemas and global festivals offer a glimpse of the industry's broader creative and commercial ambitions.…”
Section: Depressed Revenuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Athique (2008), supra note 55, at 701-702. 97 % of the proceeds, with less than 3 % split between the record labels and musicians. 145 Stanley Liebowitz documents how the trans-Atlantic trade courtesy regime operated by nineteenth century publishers was similarly marred by exploitative behavior.…”
Section: Abuse Of Powermentioning
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“…Thus, information exchange freedom has positive and negative results. So far, a strategy which is accepted by the entire society to achieve a balance between digital product manufacturers and consumers has not been developed in any country (Pager & Candeub, 2012).…”
Section: Intellectual Property Right Protection Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%