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UNIVERSIDADES DE ANDALUCÍAPRUEBA DE ACCESO A LA UNIVERSIDAD

PLANES DE 1994 yDE 2002

ANÁLISIS DE TEXTOLENGUA

EXTRANJERAINGLÉS

Instrucciones: a) Duración: 90 minutos

b) No está permitido el uso de diccionario

WEB PIRAE!Internet users who distribute movies before they are sold in shops could face up to five years in prison under aproposed USA bill, that is to say, a plan for a new law. Video recording of movies in cinemas would also beprohibited. Those supporting the proposal say unauthorised copying costs film-maers an estimated !" billionin lost sales.

The #otion $icture Association of America has tried to restrict the distribution of %V% previews to &udges in film festivals. Illegal copies of movies end up being sold on street corners and made availablethrough online networs &ust after they are shown in cinemas for the first time. This is due to audiencemembers entering cameras into theatres and recording the film. If the bill becomes law, the ma'imumsentence for such practices will be five years plus financial damages.

Unauthorised video recording in cinemas is currently a crime in four states and the %istrict of

(olumbia but it is legal in other states. )The person who puts online copyrighted material which is not legallyavailable to the public should be penali*ed,+ said (alifornia %emocratic Senator %ianne einstein. The lawproposal has received strong support from the movie and music industries. They also hope to have permissionto e'plore personal computers to search for illegal material.

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/)  ilm maers lose !" billion due to illegal copying.

) :eb pirates could be imprisoned and sentenced to pay a sum of money.1) Video recording in cinemas is illegal all over the United States.2) The movie and music industries are e'amining personal computers to find illegal material.

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1) :rite a composition 60;00 :26%S/ (hoose $NE of the following options. !peci87 your option.a/ Advantages and disadvantages of the Internet.b/ :ould you buy an illegal copy of a film or music album; :hy;

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