MPAA tracks illegal movie copies

The guys at VCDQuality have noticed that strange markings have started to appear on some recent movies. The dots are most likely used by MPAA to track the source of illegal movie copies spread on the Internet.

Many of the first copies of movies appearing on the Net are so called "cam" copies, which are shot using a camcorder in a movie theatre. By inserting unique identifying tags to a couple of frames in a movie, the copyright holders can narrow down the origin of the pirated copy, and possibyly even track down the offender.



Removing the markings is possible, but laborious. I'd bet MPAA has other methods for identifying the copies as well. It remains to be seen if MPAA will be engaging in a high profile pirate hunt similar to RIAA's.

Links:
An example frame with the markings (T shaped dots)
More information at VCDQuality.com


Written by: Jari Ketola @ 10 Sep 2003 14:41
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  • 17 comments
  • Hunter007

    It won't happen and if it does they will be boycotted. As the RIAA is going down MPAA will go down too. Hopefully the MPAA will take note of what will happen to the RIAA and not take action

    10.9.2003 16:58 #1

  • Toiletman

    I'm not so sure. This IS a good way to fight piracy. Which is good, but if you just want to download the movie to see whether it's worth seeing or not, then this is bad. I never download cam copies. They're just too bad for me. ;)

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    10.9.2003 17:19 #2

  • Toiletman

    I'm not so sure. This IS a good way to fight piracy. Which is good, but if you just want to download the movie to see whether it's worth seeing or not, then this is bad. I never download cam copies. They're just too bad for me. ;)

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    10.9.2003 17:19 #3

  • Shegax

    Naw it's not even like that, people who encode movies WILL find a way to erase this. Acouple people who aren't "in the know" will get caught. But there is always a way and the MPAA only has a little bit of time till a program or plug in is made to remove those dots.

    Shega
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    10.9.2003 17:32 #4

  • Shegax

    But I must add that this is a very good way to fight piracy. unlike the RIAA....... I love movies and I dont mind paying to see them, (it's the DVD prices I hate that makes me rip them to SVCD)

    Shega
    (adrenaline Is the closest Total freedom)

    10.9.2003 17:44 #5

  • Burnaby

    WTF is wrong with dvd prices? It costs almost the same to buy a dvd as a new music album. How bout you get off your fat ass and get a job, that way you can buy stuff instead of complaining that everything is too expensive.

    10.9.2003 20:26 #6

  • Bladestor

    Shut the hell up "Burnaby", NOW!

    10.9.2003 20:45 #7

  • sly_61019

    screw buying stuff, too expensive. I have a job, thank you very muck. The RIAA and MPAA will never win!

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    10.9.2003 21:33 #8

  • sly_61019

    Must reinterate, if they lower their prices, i would buy music and dvds. But, right now, it is a straight rip off. I heard someone say today that you should be buying the music, not the price of the piece of plastic, but F@CK YOU, thats because you want as much profit as possible. If the musician made the profit, i would have no problem with buying the cd.

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    10.9.2003 21:44 #9

  • wonderboy

    WHOA I think dvd prices are ok but music prices are crap they need to lower it like now.

    11.9.2003 01:54 #10

  • wonderboy

    Bladestor you should keep your comments to yourself. If you want to post things like that go to the safety valve section.

    11.9.2003 01:56 #11

  • Praetor

    Geez children. We all *know* that stuff is overpriced and stuff like that but Bladestor, your comments were completely unwarranted. That goes for you to Burnaby.

    About the 'dots' - it was just a matter of time before stuff like that happened. Now to inform the media that even public viewers that watch movies in theaters are being id'd with dots... another PR nitemare.

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    11.9.2003 08:25 #12

  • telemike

    DVD's are coming down. $14.99 for a new release should be the price tho and not 22.99

    CD's should be around $5-$10

    11.9.2003 12:29 #13

  • sly_61019

    I would pay $5 for a cd.

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    11.9.2003 13:54 #14

  • Shegax

    I'm a manager at a gym. So I got the job thing covered, and fat lazy ass? sorry doesn't apply either. Dvd prices are crapy, and so are cds. Being an avid skydiver, Id rather spend most of my money on gear than 24$ I could have put twards a pass to jump all day.

    Shega
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    11.9.2003 14:50 #15

  • Motomatt

    I dont mind paying 5 bucks to see a movie.. It's the popcorn and cokes that are killing me....

    12.9.2003 12:35 #16

  • Actuator

    besides tracking movies with dots - popcorn and coke really has gotten way out of had price wise, in theaters (it can cost more for that crap than for the movie) - but I heard that movie theater food is where the theater gets most of their revenue - the movie makers and actors get the lion share of the money spent in the theater - so when u pay 5 bucks for popcorn and whatever, u really are keeping the theater in operation!

    17.9.2003 19:40 #17

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