On "DCDC not allowing small cinemas to join the digital delivery network.." I imagine its the same reason they don't allow many small cinemas to join the digital delivery networks. (Like here in Australia)
It basically comes down to this.. As traditionally film prints cost many thousands of dollars, Policy was introduced/allowed by regulators to mitigate the costs of the prints and allowed distributors to decide who got prints first..
This resulted in a.. well I am not going to mention it here.
Even with digital now the norm, the same restrictive access is in place even though the original excuse is no longer relevant.
The distributors need to maintain a viable reason that can be argued in court. To do this they don;t want to give access to digital delivery to small cinemas as it destroys any form of plausible deniability for this behaviour. As such, they use 3rd parties that for reasons they will not supply, to restrict smaller cinemas from digital deliveries of which would then arguably remove any form of defence in court for enforcing a policy or delayed access.
That's the conclusion based on our analysis and discussion with our lawyers of the situation. Its just business I suppose.
It basically comes down to this.. As traditionally film prints cost many thousands of dollars, Policy was introduced/allowed by regulators to mitigate the costs of the prints and allowed distributors to decide who got prints first..
This resulted in a.. well I am not going to mention it here.
Even with digital now the norm, the same restrictive access is in place even though the original excuse is no longer relevant.
The distributors need to maintain a viable reason that can be argued in court. To do this they don;t want to give access to digital delivery to small cinemas as it destroys any form of plausible deniability for this behaviour. As such, they use 3rd parties that for reasons they will not supply, to restrict smaller cinemas from digital deliveries of which would then arguably remove any form of defence in court for enforcing a policy or delayed access.
That's the conclusion based on our analysis and discussion with our lawyers of the situation. Its just business I suppose.
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