Qube Digital Cinema System for enhanced anti-piracy measures
Hyderabad, Mar 26 (UNI) Real Image Media Technologies (RIMT), India's leading developer and provider of Digital Media Technology in the film, video and audio domain, today announced that all cinemas equipped with its Qube Digital Cinema System within the country were being enhanced to include the highest level of anti-piracy measures.
Utilising security concepts and solutions designed by the Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI), a body formed by major Hollywood studios for the D-Cinema market, RIMT had improved the capabilities of its successful Qube Cinema System to serve the non-Hollywood E-cinema market, a release here said.
Qube E-cinema systems were already installed in over 500 screens across India and had been adopted by several key companies, including E-City, Pyramid Saimira, Cinemata Entertainment and Shree Venkatesh Films.
RIMT
Co-founder
and
Director
Senthil
Kumar
said
''we
believe
that
the
rollout
of
these
powerful
new
anti-piracy
security
features
will
ensure
that
we
are
able
to
prevent
any
illegal
exploitation
of
content
and
can
correctly
identify
any
defaulter.
This
will
be
a
great
advantage
for
our
huge
industry
that
is
facing
tremendous
losses
due
to
illegal
copies
in
the
market.'' UNI
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