Re: Ramirez: The film industry claims that pirated DVDs, which a
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02 Aug 2020, 23:47
A. Releasing legitimate DVDs earlier would not cause any reduction in the revenue the film industry receives from the films' theatrical release. (This cannot be assumed as it may or may not revenue, so incorrect )
B. Some people who would otherwise purchase pirated DVDs would be willing to purchase legitimate DVDs if they were less expensive and released earlier than they are now.(This is valid assumption, if the customers are not willing to purchase legit DVD , then releasing earlier and with lower price is of no use. So correct)
C. The film industry will in the future be able to produce DVDs more cheaply than is currently the case.(We cannot directly assume this on given info and early release part is missing. inorrect)
D. Some current sellers of pirated DVDs would likely discontinue their businesses if legitimate DVDs were released faster and priced lower.(They can still sell the prirated DVDs, we can't assume this. incorrect)
E. Current purchasers of pirated DVDs are aware that those DVDs are not authorized by the film industry.(Irrelevant assumption, incorrect)