India, one of the world's biggest film markets, also has one of the bigger piracy rates in the world and the Hollywood and Bollywood studios want to try to put an end to it.
The MPAA and seven Indian companies have signed a coalition intended to fight piracy, with the group working with movie theaters to try to shutdown camcorder recordings, as well as working with ISPs to shut down the ... [ read the full article ]
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Quote:The MPAA and seven Indian companies have signed a coalition intended to fight piracy, with the group working with movie theaters to try to shutdown camcorder recordings, as well as working with ISPs to shut down the ease of Internet piracy.
DVDs officially certified by Indian Censor board and published by Moser Baer - world's largest optical media manufacturer - are available for between US$ 0.80 to 1.00.
The pirated copies that are otherwise available are really junk quality 5 in 1 DVDs, which half the times won't play on any player at all. That includes PCs also.
@pmshah
there's other means of piracy than the disgusting DVDs sold in streets.
If you know where to look for it, you can have the all the media at best quality and for almost free!!