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Ruth Vitale, Oscar-winning producer and CEO of Creative Future, reveals the devastating impact of copyright piracy on America's entertainment workforce. Piracy costs the economy up to $71 billion annually and threatens 560,000 jobs across film and television. Ruth explains how small business IP protection matters for the 122,000 companies serving Hollywood, why copyright law basics must evolve for the digital age, and what IP protection strategies could save the industry. From malware risks on pirate sites to AI's threat to actor rights, this conversation exposes hard truths about intellectual property education and the urgent need for site blocking legislation.

Key Takeaways:

  • Piracy costs the US economy between $29 to 71 billion annually
  • Film and television employ 2.3 million Americans (down from 2.7 million)
  • 92% of entertainment businesses employ fewer than 10 people
  • Google receives 58 million takedown requests weekly—yet pirate sites flourish
  • 60 countries have site blocking laws; the US does not
  • Visiting pirate sites carries a 30%+ risk of downloading malware
  • Movie theaters keep 50% of box office revenue
  • Average entertainment industry salary: $141,000 vs $94,000 nationally
  • Independent filmmakers finance projects with credit cards, can lose everything to piracy
  • AI companies train models on copyrighted content without permission

Listen to discover how intellectual property course advocates like Ruth are fighting to protect creative workers and why copyright training matters for every entrepreneur.

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