The Philippine Star

ABS-cBn involved in war vs sellers of pirated DVDs

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Six stores selling DVDs in Toronto and Montreal surrendere­d over a thousand pirated DVDs of ABS-CBN content last March 7 and 8. Included in the enforcemen­t effort were the following stores: Bulacan Fashion, Bon-Bon, Waynes Collectibl­es, a store at 23 Glen Watford Drive in Dragon Centre, Universe Communicat­ion Ltd. in Oriental Centre, and a store located at 6057 Victoria Ave. in Montreal, Quebec.

ABS-CBN AVP and head of Global Anti-Piracy Elisha Lawrence said, “ABS-CBN partners with the top DVD manufactur­ers to manufactur­e DVDs of our movies that give customers the best viewing experience possible. The stores were selling poor quality copies of ABSCBN’s movies that tarnish our customers’ viewing experience and damage the ABS-CBN brand. In addition, Canada is robbed of the taxes it deserves as these stores sell these DVDs for cash and pay no taxes to the government. Everyone are losers if this isn’t stopped.”

ABS-CBN North America head of sales and distributi­on Ray Olano stated, “With the zero tolerance policy of our ABS-CBN Global COO Raffy Lopez, we will continue to go after these stores throughout Canada that sell pirated DVDs of our content or illegitima­te boxes streaming our content.”

David Lipkus of Kestenberg Siegal Lipkus LLP, Canadian counsel for ABSCBN, on the other hand, said, “The distributi­on and sale of pirated copies of ABS-CBN’s intellectu­al properties will not be tolerated, and these enforcemen­t activity efforts send a signal to all Canadians that ABS-CBN will enforce their copyrights under the laws of Canada.”

 ??  ?? Bulacan Fashion, Universe Communicat­ions and Bon-Bon were among the six stores in Montreal and Toronto that surrendere­d hundreds of pirated DVDs of ABS-CBN content
Bulacan Fashion, Universe Communicat­ions and Bon-Bon were among the six stores in Montreal and Toronto that surrendere­d hundreds of pirated DVDs of ABS-CBN content

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