Emmy Awards finish the distribution of screeners

The Emmy Awards (Emmy Awards) decided to stop distributing screeners for the voting procedure. Instead, the company will adopt a new streaming service only for members where they can take part in the vote.

Frank Scherma of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences reports that the αυτή θα καλύψει καλύτερα τις ανάγκες προβολής για τα 25.000 μέλη της εταιρείας του. Για να μην αναφέρουμε τα οφέλη κόστους, δεδομένου ότι η of all these DVDs were not cheap at all.

It should be mentioned that this is not the first time that the Emmy Awards have tried in this direction and they have worked with to use the Chromecast service in the voting process.

So the vote for 2020 will obviously be the first time that DVDs will not be delivered to members who have the right to vote.

But is this just the reason?

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The other reason, of course, for switching to streaming services, is to limit piracy. Imagine 25.000 DVDs leaving Hollywood before the official release of the movie…

Here to say that the Oscars have also started to distribute the nominated films through other methods, such as . It is now obvious that Hollywood and the -owners of intellectual rights are very seriously considering the possibility of using the latest technology to avoid piracy.

This news, which will surely upset the pirates. However, we will have to wait for their answer, only this time, in addition to the "edge" that the screener gives publicly on torrents sites, cryptographers will be needed, who are able to disable encryption of sreaming.

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