I think you missed the point there. These are advanced screenings. So when someone steals the movie from there, they're able to make the movie available on the street (for a price) before it's available to the public at large in the theatre or on DVD. There's great value to the initial release, and these theives are taking that value from WB.
WB didn't say they were pulling movies from general wide release in Canada, only the advance screenings.
This will hurt the career pirates, not people who backup their DVD's or download occasionally from bittorrent.
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@ kingofwale
I think you missed the point there. These are advanced screenings. So when someone steals the movie from there, they're able to make the movie available on the street (for a price) before it's available to the public at large in the theatre or on DVD. There's great value to the initial release, and these theives are taking that value from WB.
WB didn't say they were pulling movies from general wide release in Canada, only the advance screenings.
This will hurt the career pirates, not people who backup their DVD's or download occasionally from bittorrent.