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john01dav ◴[] No.43747099[source]
Even with all of this onerous encryption and DRM, it's not hard to find pirated copies of movies. It makes me think that the sacrifice in ownership rights for the theaters over their equipment isn't worth it.
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codemiscreant ◴[] No.43748205[source]
There is essentially zero piracy from these digital cinema releases. The pirate copies are generally from once it starts digitally streaming on one of the services including PPV, and when pirate copies exist earlier it is almost always someone with a camera in a theatre making a terrible quality screener.

Piracy is inevitable, but in this case their model is much more robust that I would have predicted.

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1. dvngnt_ ◴[] No.43753102[source]
Back in my day the first releases were cam rips sold on dvds for $3-5 per movie. quality wasn't great but the audio could be ripped from the devices for hearing impaired https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telesync

quality varied but was good enough in mid 00's probably better