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MPA, Microsoft and Tudou.com pact for video contest |
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Written by Clifford Coonan
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Monday, 03 March 2008 |
BEIJING -- The Motion
Picture Association (MPA), is hooking up with Microsoft and China’s
Tudou.com to launch an online video contest called “Love Genuine,
Protect IPR” which aims to beat the pirates with a softly-softly
approach.
Online users in China are invited to direct and share short
films which show either the risks of using pirated products or the
value of using genuine ones, and MPA and Microsoft hope to boost
awareness of the damage piracy can do and focus attention on optical
disc piracy, online piracy, malware and security problems.
The contest started end January and runs until May. Winners get Microsoft sponsored rewards including Bill Gates
autographed copies of Windows Vista Ultimate, 2007 Microsoft Office
System, Lenovo laptop and desktop computers, and other Microsoft
products. The creator of the best video will be invited on a one-week
to Hollywood to visit the MPA's corporate head office and member
companies film studios.
“Outreach is an effective vehicle to
communicate the value of genuine products to consumers. Engaging
consumers helps foster an honest and clean market,” said Mike Ellis, the MPA’s senior vice-prexy and regional chief.
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