Game Developers Service Consumers. Hollywood? Lawyers.

<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>There has to be some illegal copying in the video game industry - it's pervasive throughout the software industry and costs firms billions each year - but they still pump out and push stand-alone and community games. They are already into high def and broadband/wireless connectivity. </FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2>We're equally certain they go after pirates here and abroad. The difference is you don't see the raids and lawsuits spread across the front page of your paper/websites. You don't see them running to Congress with bags of money to buy a solution to their problem. But these content developers and providers also have something Hollywood lacks…a strong connection with their customer community. As a result there is a high level of self-policing that goes on. The sharing that takes place is done to improve the quality of play - the user experience. Read on to get the DVD Insider's take on these and other issues.</FONT></P>
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