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Stars back 'Pay For Downloads' campaign

Actors Nick Moran speaks on his support for the Connected to British Film and TV which aims to educate people on the damage done by illegal downloads ID # 125 233 2841
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Recorded: Mon 07 Sep 2009, 13:45 GMT
Released: Mon 07 Sep 2009, 14:50 GMT

Subject(s):
- arts, culture and entertainment > cinema
- politics > election > political campaigns

Location: London, UNITED KINGDOM

London, UNITED KINGDOM, Mon 07 Sep 2009, 13:45 GMT
Stars from film and TV have backed a campaign launched encouraging young people to pay for web downloads. The aim of the Connected to British Film and TV campaign is to show people how the money they spend on cinema tickets, downloads and DVDs helps pay for new shows and films to be made. Among its supporters are actors Nick Moran, Noel Clarke and Tamzin Outhwaite.


Illegal downloads, British Film Industry, File sharing, Film Council, Connected to British Film and TV, Noel Clarke, Tamzin Outhwaite, Dvds, media


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