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==Movie infringement== {{unreferenced section|date=August 2016}} {{Main|Pirated movie release types}} [[Film|Movie]] [[copyright infringement]] was looked upon as impossible by the major studios. When [[dial-up]] was common in early and mid-1990s, movies distributed on the Internet tended to be small. The technique that was usually used to make them small was to use [[Video compression|compression]] software, thus lowering the video quality significantly. At that time, the largest copyright violation threat was software. However, along with the rise in [[broadband]] internet connections beginning around 1998, higher quality movies began to see widespread distribution β with the release of [[DeCSS]], [[ISO 9660|ISO]] images copied directly from the original DVDs were slowly becoming a feasible distribution method. Today, movie sharing has become so common that it has caused major concern amongst movie studios and their representative organizations. Because of this the [[MPAA]] is often running campaigns during movie trailers where it tries to discourage people from copying material without permission. Unlike the music industry, which has had online music stores available for several years, the movie industry moved to online distribution only in 2006, after the launch of [[Amazon Unbox]]. Because of this, cameras are sometimes forbidden in movie theaters.
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