The Motion Picture Association of America , representing six major Hollywood studios , publishes anti - piracy guideline for theaters that show its movies . This year , for a fun change of pace , they ’re actually becoming more indulgent .
The policy is project to address the job of pirates taking photographic camera into field , filming the CRT screen , and then torrenting the results — leaking movies onto the internet weeks before DVDs hit the store . In the past , the MPAA had demanded a ‘ zero tolerance ’ policy that involve immediately anticipate law enforcement if it launch someone register — or even just outwear ‘ transcription equipment ’ like Google Glass .
AsTorrentFreak blemish , the novel guidelines are much the same , but calling law enforcement is now an ‘ option ’ , rather than the first matter coach should do . More interestingly , the $ 500 amplitude that employees used to receive for catching pirate is now gone ( or at least not mentioned in composition ) .

It ’s unclear why the changes : in the Modern document , the MPAA even says that the use of recording equipment is “ more and more prevalent ” , so you ’d call up that stopping piracy at its source is more important than ever . Perhaps the association has realized that the literal job lie in in leak screener and videodisc , rather than crappy screencaps ; or maybe , it ’s just hackneyed ofbad headlines .
[ TorrentFreak ]
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