Looks like DRM prevented to watch movies in many theaters yesterday

From the article:

When we went to our seats, the wait staff let us know that despite the fact that the previews were playing, we wouldn’t know until the movie actually started whether we could see the film or not. If it didn’t work, the screen would just turn black. Luckily, the film went through without a hitch.

hexaflexagonbear,
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I’ve seen very few leaks of digital prints intended to play in theaters on torrent sites. Either this DRM is unusually effective or pretty much unnecessary.

gamermanh,
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80% certain it’s DRM to stop theatre owners from pirating it between each other and not to stop the public from having those copies

hexaflexagonbear,
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Come to think of it there’s probably something to make sure theaters are completing the number of contractually obligated screenings too. Like a 3 person screening is probably a loss for the theater, but not revenue distributers want to lose out on.

JCreazy,

Yes, the amount of showings that a theater has is tracked. Certain movies are contractually obligated to show at certain times or a certain number of times a day.

lightnsfw,

Why would a theatre owner help their competition?

gamermanh,
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Multiple theatres owned by one mother company / investor / whatever you get what I kean

Buy the rights for one location/franchise to run it then copy to your other locations to save cost

lightnsfw,

Good point.

Moonrise2473,

The staff commented “we can only know if it works when the movie starts”, and this sentence is let me thinking “expensive royalties would be automatically paid every single time the play button is pressed”

ByroTriz,

The marvels of intellectual property

DudeImMacGyver,
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Remember when they started infecting people’s computers with rootkits?

Kichae,

I’ve avoided Sony products as best I can since then. I’m probably not aware of the full suite of Sony-owned brands and companies, but rootkit made it so I haven’t had a piece of Sony branded merchandise in almost 20 years.

UltraMagnus0001,

My wf-xm4 earphones have battery problems and sony won’t do any about it. it’s a known problem, so I went out and got a sony es receiver, that has a known hissing problem and they won’t do anything about it. Maybe ill learn someday.

ArbiterXero,

Oh fuck I’d forgotten about that.

I knew I hated Sony, but I’d totally forgotten about that.

2Password2Remember,

capitalist efficiency at its very best

Death to America

shadow,

Sony is a Japanese corporation

axont,

“Death to America” is like our version of “and peace be with you.” It’s a nice phrase to say at the end of every statement.

ShimmeringKoi, (edited )
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comrade_pibb,
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Death to America to you as well

booty,
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Japan is an American corporation

theblueredditrefugee,

You joke, but Japan hasn’t even been allowed to have their own military since WWII. They barely are a separate nation.

ShimmeringKoi, (edited )
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That’s 2Password2Remember, they sign off every comment that way. It’s surprisingly relevant a lot of the time, though: America has had an almost unrivaled hand in shaping the economic landscape of Japan, from the San Francisco Treaty to the Plaza Accords

JDubbleu, (edited )

Hilariously enough, even at the theater, you’d get a better experience pirating the movie. Y’know, cause you’d ACTUALLY GET TO WATCH THE MOVIE AT ALL. Proving yet again piracy is a service problem.

lud,

You could probably only find CAMS for in theater movies anyways.

And a CAM is arguably worse than nothing

originalucifer, (edited )
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these are already thin profit margins, and its incredibly event-sensitive, like holidays. this sounds financially painful

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