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MUMBAI: Novex Communications has acquired sole
cable TV distribution rights for the films and
film programmes of Shemaroo library.
Novex
plans to increase the rights from 1800 to 2000
movie titles of various languages from Shemaroo's
library by the end of this month.
As
of now, popular titles like Raja Hindustani,
Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, Mr India,
Mann, Masti, Hum Kisise Kum
Nahi, Gangajal, Kuch Na Kaho,
Murder, Jaan-e-Mann and Omkara
are with Novex.
Apart
from this, Novex has put in place systems wherein
they can track any cable network in any city
at any time to check the film, or film show,
being telecast. This system enables them to
constantly check copyright violation of their
property.
Thus,
to telecast films and film shows acquired by
Novex on local cable channels, a cable operator
or multi-system operator (MSO) needs to sign
a contract with Novex.
"We
have signed up licensing agreements with all
the multi-system operators for screening of
the movies from the Shemaroo library,"
says Novex Communications promoter Ketan Kanakia.
Further
elaborating on this, Kanakia adds: "We
have already initiated action against the errant
cable operators and carried out raids in various
cities like Dhulia, Nandurbagh, Nagpur, Sholapur
and Akola of Maharashtra. In fact, the Maharashtra
government has already approved implementation
of Detention Under Gunda Act to curb copyright
violation. Now, we are going across the country
to ensure that we get what is our due."
Every
month all the registered MSOs are sent posters
of Hindi and local language film titles, a demo
DVD and one letter educating them about the
company, their rights and activities by Novex
Communications.
"This
is the first time ever that a copyright holder
has dispatched posters declaring the film titles
held by them. It is because of this that anybody
actually and legally has the titles as well
as ready software with them. The day a deal
is signed, we deliver the software and permissions.
Unlike some other very old companies claiming
to hold the film rights, we have nothing ambiguous
about our titles. And that is why we are able
to print them on the posters and send across,"
says Kanakia.
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