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Pirates Say "Don't Make Me Steal" - A Digital Media Consumption Manifesto

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A loose collective of digital media pirates have created a manifesto that outlines what they say rightsholders need to do to stop them pirating.  While its aimed at the film industry, the five point Don't Make Me Steal manifesto has wider implications for music and all other digital content. 

The 5 Point Manifesto:

1. Price: using cinema tickets as a pricing benchmark, it states that film downloads should not cost more than the price of going to a movie theatre while rentals should be, at most, one-third of the price. Monthly flat rate subscriptions should not exceed the cost of three cinema tickets.

2. Language: Multiple-language audio options should be standard and purchasers are allowed to create and share subtitles.

3. Convenience: Content a consumer purchases is instantly available, it comes without ads (or piracy warnings) if paid for and can be found online through multiple search criteria (film title, country, genre, director etc.).

4. Choice and release dates: Release dates are global and everything released is available to download in any country.

5. Rights: Content is platform and device agnostic and comes DRM-free with use terms totally transparent.

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