UFO defends in reply to IMPPA's notice

Starts 3rd October

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UFO defends in reply to IMPPA's notice

MUMBAI: : In its reply to the showcause notice sent by IMPPA, UFO Moviez India Ltd has said that it has designed fool-proof systems which obviate any possibility or attempt to commit offences such as piracy.

The IMPPA had sent a showcause notice to UFO soon after it came to light that a UFO employee had been apprehended by the anti-piracy cell of the Mumbai Police. Soon after, the company terminated the services of Rajesh Chawdhary.

It further states that piracy generally takes place when the raw data of the film is made available on hard-disks and ferried from one production house to another at the time of release. 

The company has, thus, suggested that the producers should create digital master of their films only at the laboratory where the digital intermediate work is undertaken and a direct input of the digital master be given into their system and an encrypted file of the same be created.

By this, two major things could be achieved. First, the unencrypted content will continue to remain in the final post-production house instead of being carried around all over India and secondly, the producer could control the entire process.