Mentions of Motion Picture Association and New Zealand Federation Against Copyright Theft in New Zealand Parliament debates
Motion Picture Association and New Zealand Federation Against Copyright Theft has been mentioned in 5 parliamentary debates since November 2005.
Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Bill
Second Reading 13 Apr 2011
GARETH HUGHES ...“notice and notice” system, and believe notices and fines will be sufficient. Research commissioned by the New Zealand Federation Against Copyright Theft found that a notice from the Internet service provider would be enough to stop 71 percent of New Zealand young people ...
In Committee 13 Apr 2011
MELISSA LEE ... we heard many submitters from both sides of the argument. I want share some data that, I think, came from the Motion Picture Association. When we look at the monthly infringement rates per country in 2009, we see that we did pretty well. We are down here ...
First Reading 22 Apr 2010
PESETA SAM LOTU-IIGA ... an average of 200,000 movie and television files are shared each month in this country, according to the New Zealand Federation Against Copyright Theft (NZFACT). A NZFACT survey found that two in five young people have downloaded illegal copies of movies for free, and ...
GARETH HUGHES ... sharing in New Zealand. A survey on movie file-sharing amongst young New Zealanders commissioned by the New Zealand Federation Against Copyright Theft found that a notice from their Internet service providers would be enough to stop 71 percent of young people from ...
MELISSA LEE ... month in this country—and I believe that that amounts to more than 2 million in a year—according to the New Zealand Federation Against Copyright Theft. I have heard stories of people who have travelled overseas and returned home with dozens of pirated DVDs. I have heard ...
Copyright (New Technologies) Amendment Bill
Third Reading 3 Apr 2008
Hon JUDITH TIZARD ... from the Australasian Performing Rights Association, and his predecessor Mike Chunn, Tony Eaton from the New Zealand Federation Against Copyright Theft, and Campbell Smith from the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand who did an enormous amount of work to make ...
Customs and Excise Amendment Bill (No 3)
First Reading 13 Dec 2007
TE URUROA FLAVELL ... for contributions towards making Aotearoa smoke-free. Recipients this year included Brendon Pōngia, the Warriors, the Motion Picture Association of America, and smoke-free workers. It is entirely consistent with our Tobacco out of Aotearoa strategy to support the ...