Economic Consequences of Movie Piracy-Canada

Download the detailed paper to learn the findings of a joint study undertaken by Ipsos and Oxford Economics on behalf of the CMPDA.

Download the detailed paper to learn the findings of a joint study undertaken by Ipsos and Oxford Economics on behalf of the CMPDA: Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association (CMPDA) indicating the scale of harm caused by movie piracy to the Canadian economy in the 12 months up to Q3 2010, amongst adults aged 18 years and over.

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