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zatoicchi
24.07.08, 04:46
Warner Bros. is going after the sites that posted pirated copies of the film The Dark Knight.

CNET News reported Monday that copies of the hit new Batman film could be found at several Web sites. Now, a spokesman for the studio said Warner Bros. is taking action.

"We actively search for these sites and services and have them taken down," said Craig Hoffman, a spokesman for Warner Bros.' worldwide antipiracy and technical operations. "While so far we have had compliance with our requests, we certainly reserve our rights to take whatever legal action necessary to protect our intellectual property."

Warner Bros. does see one positive in the pirating of The Dark Knight, Hoffman said. No copies of the film circulated before the film's theater debut.

Warner Bros. moves against Web copies of 'Dark Knight' (http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-9997233-93.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5)

Manas
24.07.08, 11:01
From what I've seen every private tracker has at least one copy of the film...
So what about taking them down? :rolling_eyes: :tongue:

Anyway, I really don't understand why Warner bothers so much. As they said, a rip of the film is inevitable and since the quali of the releases is so bad there's nothing to worry about :rolleyes2:

Aurion
24.07.08, 17:08
Well,I can say that they are just having a day time dream LOL :biggrin: how could they ever catch any trackers that have copies of their movie ?? by buying invites for example ?? OK eve if this happened,what about the leaking groups that release those movies @ the first place ?? :tongue:

anon
24.07.08, 20:00
they can't take down all trackers :cool2:

zatoicchi
25.07.08, 07:13
it's too late to anything about it anyway, it has already spreaD AMONG the masses

Aurion
25.07.08, 17:36
yeah and more better releases are already being edited/cammed/pulled out of theaters ran by major releasing groups,so let Go Warner Bros. :tongue: