A filmmaker in India believes he’s hit on the perfect Digital Restriction Management solution: hiding secret coding in “every single print.” So suggests producer Firoz A. Nadiadwala. Meanwhile, the major movie studios are reporting eye-popping revenues in the mega-billions, their highest ever. At the same time, fronted by the Motion Picture Association of America, they say they’re being ruined by counterfeiters, whom they call pirates, and file sharers, whom they call thieves.
And you are an extremely unbiased reporter here. :D
Curious Moves on the P2P Playing Field
Posted by: Jon Newton November 29, 2005 05:00 AMA filmmaker in India believes he’s hit on the perfect Digital Restriction Management solution: hiding secret coding in “every single print.” So suggests producer Firoz A. Nadiadwala. Meanwhile, the major movie studios are reporting eye-popping revenues in the mega-billions, their highest ever. At the same time, fronted by the Motion Picture Association of America, they say they’re being ruined by counterfeiters, whom they call pirates, and file sharers, whom they call thieves.