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- 50033-7 chapter "Chapter 8: The Piracy Scene".
- 50033-7 chapter "Chapter 9: Piracy and the Law".
- 50033-7 date "April 2005".
- 50033-7 doi "10.1016/B978-193226698-6/50033-7".
- 50033-7 editor1First "Mark".
- 50033-7 editor1Last "Burnett".
- 50033-7 editorFirst "Mark".
- 50033-7 editorLast "Burnett".
- 50033-7 first1 "Paul".
- 50033-7 first2 "Mark".
- 50033-7 first2 "Ron".
- 50033-7 isCitedBy Kalisto_(warez_group).
- 50033-7 isCitedBy Telecine_(copying).
- 50033-7 isCitedBy Telesync.
- 50033-7 isCitedBy Workprint.
- 50033-7 isbn "1-932266-98-4".
- 50033-7 last1 "Craig".
- 50033-7 last2 "Honick".
- 50033-7 last2 "Ron".
- 50033-7 laysummary 978-1-932266-98-6.
- 50033-7 laysummary description.
- 50033-7 location "United States of America".
- 50033-7 others "Publisher: Andrew Williams, Page Layout and Art: Patricia Lupien, Acquisitions Editor: Jaime Quigley, Copy Editor: Judy Eby, Technical Editor: Mark Burnett, Indexer: Nara Wood, Cover Designer: Michael Kavish".
- 50033-7 pages "162–165".
- 50033-7 pages "164–165".
- 50033-7 pages "165–166".
- 50033-7 pages "199–200".
- 50033-7 publisher "Syngress Publishing".
- 50033-7 quote "A telecine is the result of capturing each frame of footage directly from the film reel. This is achieved by projecting each frame of the film onto a charge coupled device . CCDs capture and record the projected video, giving Telecines a substantial increase in picture quality over both telesync and CAM. Although telecines are essentially an analog film capture, the film quality is close to that of a DVD. If a pirate has the technology and the time to produce a telecine, chances are it will pass as a DVD copy on the black market. Telecine audio comes directly from the mixing desk, which makes the telecine version of a film hard to distinguish from the real DVD. However, creating a telecine can take days of work. CCDs operate slowly, and a standard movie will take six to seven hours to capture. After capturing the video, the sound must be included and synced with each frame of video. Because they must be re-mastered, cleaned up, and packed, the full process of creating a telecine can take three to four days.".
- 50033-7 quote "A telesync is a film recorded on a professional camera .The cameras are placed on steady tripods and the films are recorded in an empty cinema from the main projection booth. The sound is often recorded straight from the mixing board, giving the telesync a high quality of sound. Some releases even include surround sound in Audio Compression 3 format. Telesyncs are the most common of early releases, often being the first release a movie site accepts. Telesync movies are easier to watch than their CAM counterparts, although the picture quality is usually slightly washed out and the contrast is often out of balance. Telesyncs are commonly traded on movie sites. They are the lowest quality allowed, but are still popular with many file traders.".
- 50033-7 quote "In cooperation with U.S. customs agents, the Dutch anti-piracy group Fiscal and Economic Crime Service raided 20 universities within the Netherlands. The groups FairLight and Kalisto had significant European resources and many key sites hosted at technical universities within the Netherlands. The Netherlands is infamous for its fast and abundant bandwidth. Two topsites were detained from local universities along with one major archive site belonging to the Kalisto group.".
- 50033-7 quote "Workprints are unfinished, pre-production materials that often lack scenes and additional sounds. They are of higher quality than CAM movies, and usually contain a ticker somewhere in the picture. Workprints are usually leaked from production houses. Most recently, a StarWars Episode 3 workprint was released hours before the first official screening. The workprint was of relatively high quality because it originated from a DVD; however, it had two tickers at the top of every frame. Workprints are rare, and only a highly anticipated film's workprints are released by pirates. The majority of watchers are only interested in watching the final product.".
- 50033-7 title "Software Piracy Exposed - Secrets from the Dark Side Revealed".
- 50033-7 title "Software Piracy Exposed – Secrets from the Dark Side Revealed".