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Film Piracy, Organized Crime, and Terrorism by Gregory F. Treverton, Carl Matthies, Karla J. Cunningham, Jeremiah Goulka, Greg Ridgeway, Anny Wong
This report presents the findings of research into the involvement of organized crime and terrorist groups in counterfeiting a wide range of products, from watches to automobile parts, from pharmaceuticals to computer software. Although there is less evidence of involvement by terrorists, piracy is high in payoff and low in risk for both groups, often taking place under the radar of law enforcement. Table of Contents Preface Figures and Tables Summary Acknowledgments CHAPTER ONE Introduction: Defining the Issues The Scope of Counterfeiting Note on Cases and Methods CHAPTER TWO Organized Crime and Terrorism Defining Organized Crime and Terrorism Differences Between Terrorism and Organized Crime Points of Convergence Between Terrorism and Organized Crime The Changing Face of Terrorism CHAPTER THREE The Shape of Counterfeiting and the Example of Film Piracy Factors Fueling Counterfeiting The Color of Money Defining Film Piracy CHAPTER FOUR Getting Down to Cases: Organized Crime and Film Piracy North America The Yi Ging: Chinatown Gang in New York City The Jah Organization: Piracy and Money-Laundering Syndicate China Britain Lin Liang Ren and Human Smuggling in Britain Lotus Trading Company Spain Operations Katana and Sudoku: Chinese Human Smuggling Raids on Chinese Diaspora Organized Crime in 2008 Italy Camorra: Naples-Based Transnational Mafia Syndicate Hong Kong Malaysia Ang Bin Hoey Triad The Bottom Line CHAPTER FIVE Terrorism and Film Piracy: Known Cases The Tri-Border Area (Latin America) Northern Ireland South Asia The Bottom Line CHAPTER SIX The Role of Governments: “Protected Spaces” for Crime Russia Raiding Victoria, Gamma, and Russobit-Soft Tarantsev Mexico Los Ambulantes Japan Yakuza: Yamaguchi-gumi The Bottom Line CHAPTER SEVEN Innovations in Enforcement Challenges to Increasing the Priority of Piracy Government Will Is Limited Law Enforcement Resources Are Limited Stricter Law Enforcement Recognizing the Link Stepped-Up Enforcement: The Case of Hong Kong Stepped-Up Enforcement: The Cases of NYPD and LAPD Eradicating Space for Crime Leveraging Piracy for Criminal Intelligence CHAPTER EIGHT The Way Forward Changing the Face of Demand Approaches to Mitigating Film Piracy: Treaty Regimes A Broader Agenda for Action Strong Government and Political Will Good Legislation Fair and Consistent Enforcement Deterrent Sentencing Willingness to Experiment with Innovative Solutions Bibliography |
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