The downloads are killing the movies? Alice in Wonderland has raised $ 40 million in one day

Posted Mar 8, 2010 by Jane
According to the film industry discharges of copyrighted material are killing the business, but the numbers show otherwise.
(UpVery.com) Mar 8, 2010 -- According to the film industry discharges of copyrighted material are killing the business, but the numbers show otherwise. Entertainment Weekly reports that Alice in Wonderland, the new film by Tim Burton, has raised $ 40 million on Friday alone.

While the presentation was highly anticipated not only because it was the adaptation through Burton's eyes one of the most famous books of history but also because it would be in 3D, at least I was still surprised me ($ 40 in one day she seems truly amazing).


New technology is being applied to the releases is giving people more eager to go to the cinema, that's for sure. Avatar last year became the highest-grossing film in history managed to generate U.S. $ 2 billion and this technology was very striking.

In these cases we realize the importance of offering a bonus to users. If they give the same film at the cinema I can download even before this, I offer no added entries and put them up at prices preposterous, I do not see any way to go.

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