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Dammu carries forward fight against piracy

Thursday, April 26, 2012 • Tamil Comments
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Justice Delivered is a project started by one Harish. Very recently, the organisation famously liaised with the makers of 3 to control Internet-based piracy. The first Telugu film to have struck an agreement with it happens to be NTR's Dammu.

"A producer loses about Rs. 5 crore when 15 lakh people watch a pirated movie. Besides working out a panacea to this scourge through technical means, we are also exploring the legal options available. We have brought an injunction from the honourable court in this regard. We will do our best to fight piracy", Harish said.

Producer Vallabha Alexander beseeched the audience not to encourage the pirates. "Lot of ardour goes in making a film. Films are incurring huge losses big time because of widespread piracy", he said.

Boyapati Srinu urged the audience to watch a movie only in the theatre, as it is not right to watch a movie on sub-standard quality picture.

Above all, watching a pirated movie tantamounts to encouraging crooks, to put it plainly.

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