The MPAA has sought to protect its members' interests by political lobbying for changes in copyright and criminal law. It seeks to promote digital rights management technologies on personal computers, a move which has been seen by some as infringing computer users' rights, and a potential threat to freedom in the electronic domain.
The president of the MPAA is Jack Valenti, who is famous for his drastic rhetorical comparisons. In a 1982 testimony before the House of Representatives, he stated: "I say to you that the VCR is to the American film producer and the American public as the Boston strangler[?] is to the woman home alone."
The US movie industry had a good year in 2001, with 1500 million domestic cinema admissions generating record revenues of $8410 million, while the cost of making movies was reduced.
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