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Movie Pirating

by komal » Sun Feb 07, 2010 4:15 am
Movie pirating, the illegal videotaping of a new theater release and subsequent selling of the tape on the black market, is a major concern to the film studios that produce today's mainstream movies. When pirating sales are high, individual studios whose movies are being taped and sold illegally lose a large amount of revenue from black-market viewers who would otherwise pay the full theater price. A low level of pirating sales during a specific period, however, is a fairly reliable indicator of an economic downturn in the movie industry as a whole during that period.

Which of the following, if true, most helps to reconcile the discrepancy noted above?

(A) The film studios that produce today's mainstream movies occasionally serve as distribution outlets for smaller budget independent films that are also susceptible to pirating.

(B) Movie piraters exclusively target blockbuster hits, the existence of which is inextricably tied to the financial success of the movie industry during any given period.

(C) Most movie piraters use small, handheld video cameras that are specially designed to record images in the darkened environment of a movie theater.

(D) The five largest film studios take in a disproportionate amount of movie revenue compared to hundreds of smaller and independent film studios, regardless of whether pirating activity during a specific period is high or low.

(E) A movie pirater who is highly active in selling movies on the black market can sometimes make a full living doing so, while a less active pirater will usually have to supplement the income generated from pirated movies.

OA [spoiler](b)[/spoiler]
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by taposh_dr » Sun Feb 07, 2010 4:23 am
For this question : Remember both facts should be true, we donot need to refute any thing.

A - Irrelevant - talks about smaller budget films
B- This is the correct answer. 1. It points out the relationship b/w financial sucess and piracy. 2. Links b/w both the facts and supports them.
C-Irrelevant
D-Out of scope

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by hrishi19884 » Sun Feb 07, 2010 4:32 am
komal wrote:Movie pirating, the illegal videotaping of a new theater release and subsequent selling of the tape on the black market, is a major concern to the film studios that produce today's mainstream movies. When pirating sales are high, individual studios whose movies are being taped and sold illegally lose a large amount of revenue from black-market viewers who would otherwise pay the full theater price. A low level of pirating sales during a specific period, however, is a fairly reliable indicator of an economic downturn in the movie industry as a whole during that period.

Which of the following, if true, most helps to reconcile the discrepancy noted above?

(A) The film studios that produce today's mainstream movies occasionally serve as distribution outlets for smaller budget independent films that are also susceptible to pirating.

(B) Movie piraters exclusively target blockbuster hits, the existence of which is inextricably tied to the financial success of the movie industry during any given period.

(C) Most movie piraters use small, handheld video cameras that are specially designed to record images in the darkened environment of a movie theater.

(D) The five largest film studios take in a disproportionate amount of movie revenue compared to hundreds of smaller and independent film studios, regardless of whether pirating activity during a specific period is high or low.

(E) A movie pirater who is highly active in selling movies on the black market can sometimes make a full living doing so, while a less active pirater will usually have to supplement the income generated from pirated movies.

OA [spoiler](b)[/spoiler]
Of-course B

Discrepancy here is :

In the former part, it suggests that more the pirated sales ......less is the revenue collected by movie studios.

While in the later part, it concludes that low level of pirated sales ....cause(indicator) of low revenue of movie studios(economic downturn)

We want to have a option that would prove - the second part to be true even when the first part is true....that would solve the discrepancy.

B -says that the Pirators mostly target hit movies(with high revenues) ....so obviously sales of pirated movies will increases. i.e . high pirated sales ......high movie studio revenue and vise-versa

proved the second part "true".

Other options are just irrelevant to the point of discussion here.
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