Microsoft launches Thought Thieves film competition
Posted By Bink on May 10, 2005 at 2:58 PM
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Do you fancy �2,000 worth of Microsoft's money to spend on film and video
equipment? All you have to do is make a short film.
Microsoft has launched the Thought Thieves short film competition, inviting
film makers aged 14 and over to make a movie on the theme of 'How
intellectual property theft affects both individuals and society'.

'The subject of intellectual property theft is often seen as legalistic and
frankly a bit dull,' said Alex Hilton, anti-piracy manager at Microsoft.
'The truth is that intellectual property is really about people's creations
such as software, films, books, music or a fashion line. When someone has
worked hard on a creation, it's unfair to see it stolen from in front of
their eyes.'

The competition is backed by several organisations including Film Education.

'We're delighted to be part of Thought Thieves,' said its managing director
Ian Wall. 'Intellectual property theft is a major problem for the UK film
industry, especially with the growth of counterfeit DVDs appearing in the
country. Film is also a great medium to explore what is quite a difficult
concept and we're looking forward to seeing the creativity of film makers in
tackling it.'

Entries on CD or DVD most reach Microsoft by 1 July 2005. The winners in two
categories (14-17 year-olds and over 18 and over) will receive �2,000 worth
of vouchers to spend on film and video gear and they and the runners up will
get a trip to London to see their films being screened.

For more information, terms and conditions and to download an entry form go
to www.msn.co.uk/thoughtthieves.  download and print off poster



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