Home > News > U.S. allows simultaneous broadcast of new movies in the family

U.S. allows simultaneous broadcast of new movies in the family

May 7, Federal Communications Commission agreed to the Motion Picture Association’s request to allow the major Hollywood studios release in the new film after a certain period of time can be broadcast by television, so viewers can enjoy movies at home.
According to U.S. media reports on the 7th, due to lack of necessary technical means of security to prevent piracy, the American audience has been unable to sync at home, watch new films reflect only shown in the film 3 to 4 months later, or in the film before the DVD release way home through the TV-on-demand viewing.
According to the Federal Communications Commission adopted new rules on the 7th, the audience immediately after the film screened on television, until 90 days after the listing date or video DVD.
For the protection of movie copyrights, the service model through a called "selectable output control" technology. This technology can be user set-top box output audio and video signal is encrypted to prevent illegal video transcription.
Interim CEO of the Motion Picture Association Bob Pisano that this is the movie industry in developing new business models to meet the needs of the audience, represented a new step.
However, many cinema operators are worried that this will reduce the box office. They said that this measure the expected results, required by the market to decide.

Bookmark and Share
Categories: News Tags:
  1. No comments yet.
  1. No trackbacks yet.