Fox to sell low-cost DVDs in China to combat piracy
13th Nov 2006, 19:29 GMT
The strategy of beating pirates at their own game in China is beginning to catch on among movie studios who are offering extremely "affordable" DVDs to the public, legally. What good can this do for the studios, though?
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