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According to foreign media reports, Thunderbolt and the American Film Association (Motion Picture Association of America, referred to as MPAA) reached an agreement that will limit the illegal downloading of American dramas and movies. Thunderbolt will launch a complex copyright monitoring system, saying that only by screenshots can identify which movie or TV series, so as to determine whether there is copyright, and prevent the download of piracy ...
Founded in 1922, the American Film Association is a commercial-trade association of six major film and television giants, Disney, Sony, Paramount, Foss, Global and Warner, which has been working to fight piracy for nearly two years. Last year the association submitted a list of infringing websites and companies to US trade representatives, with China's fast-sowing, thunder and everyone's films on the list.
The 2008 Motion Picture Association of the United States has a thunderbolt to the court, against the Thunder of tort to the latter claim 7 million yuan, and then the American Film Association has drafted a complex content protection agreement (CPA) to protect online film and television rights, to guide users to use the right legal way to obtain online video resources.
The news comes from the US media Hollywood Reporter, said Steven Fabrizio, senior executive vice president of MPAA, said: "This series of measures is to prevent thunder related services to the major film and television companies copyright resources of large-scale infringement." China has the world's largest Internet user base and is also full of potential content providers who want their work to be available to Chinese consumers through legitimate channels. The agreement also symbolizes that the American Film Association has taken a solid step towards this huge market. ”
Thunderbolt agreed to comply with the Content Protection agreement, the introduction of a set of regulatory measures to prevent users from downloading to major film and television companies unauthorized film and television resources. These measures include the establishment of a content identification system to ensure that the Thunderbolt services can only access to the authorized part of the film and television resources.