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Following ], in 1945 its counterpart the Motion Picture Export Association of America was formed to restore the American film market, and fight the trade barriers and restrictions imposed on American films.<ref name="MPAA-India">{{cite web|title=Motion Picture Dist. Association (India) Pvt. Ltd: About Us|url=http://www.mpaa-india.org/aboutus.html|website=mpaa-india.org|accessdate=11 March 2015}}</ref> | Following ], in 1945 its counterpart the Motion Picture Export Association of America was formed to restore the American film market, and fight the trade barriers and restrictions imposed on American films.<ref name="MPAA-India">{{cite web|title=Motion Picture Dist. Association (India) Pvt. Ltd: About Us|url=http://www.mpaa-india.org/aboutus.html|website=mpaa-india.org|accessdate=11 March 2015}}</ref> | ||
In 1994 its name was changed from the Motion Picture Export Association of America to the Motion Picture Association to more accurately reflect the global nature of audiovisual entertainment in today's international marketplace.<ref name="MPAA-India" /> | |||
==About== | |||
The '''Motion Picture Association''' and the ] represent the interests of the six international producers and distributors of filmed entertainment. To do so, they promote and protect the intellectual property rights of these companies and conduct public awareness programs to highlight to movie fans around the world the importance of content protection. | |||
The organizations act on behalf of the members of the Motion Picture Association of America. The MPA and the MPA-I have worldwide operations which are directed from their head offices in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. and overseen in the Asia Pacific by a team based in Singapore.<ref>{{cite web|title=Meet the MPA|url=http://www.mpa-i.org/our-story/|website=mpa-i.org|accessdate=1 January 2015}}</ref> | |||
==Copyright Advocates== | |||
The MPA strives to protect the creative rights of the large corporate film makers. Its counterpart has come up with infamous slogans such as "'']''" and "''].''"<ref>{{cite news|last1=Doctorow|first1=Cory|title=Who did MPAA rip off "You can click but you can't hide" from? -- UPDATED|url=http://boingboing.net/2005/02/11/who-did-mpaa-rip-off.html|accessdate=1 January 2015|date=Feb 11, 2005}}</ref> | |||
==International Activities== | |||
Around the world the MPA helps with local law enforcement to combat ]. | |||
The MPA Offices in the world are: | |||
* ''']''', | |||
* '''MPA EMEA''' (], ] and ]), which has anti-"piracy" programs in 17 European countries | |||
* ''']''', which has anti-"piracy" programs in 14 Asian countries | |||
* '''MPA Latin America''', which has anti-"piracy" programs in 2 Latin American countries | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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The Motion Picture Association (MPA) is the international counterpart of the Motion Picture Association of America.
History
The MPA is an offshoot of the Motion Picture Association of America, which was started in 1922 as a trade organization for the American film industry. Its task was to curb criticism of American films of the era, and give a more favourable image of the film industry.
Following World War II, in 1945 its counterpart the Motion Picture Export Association of America was formed to restore the American film market, and fight the trade barriers and restrictions imposed on American films.
References
- "Motion Picture Dist. Association (India) Pvt. Ltd: About Us". mpaa-india.org. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
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