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T-Series´ Fight Against Piracy Continues, Launch Movie Carnival
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Mumbai, July 23, 2008: T-Series' battle against piracy gets even more vigorous as the company introduces a 9 in 1 movie fiesta packed with some of the biggest Box Office hits. For a nominal price of just Rs. 275/- (which comes to a meager Rs. 30 per 30 per DVD and is the best deal offered by any company till date), movie buffs can now enjoy a veritable treat of 9 spectacular films spanning across genres like romantic comedy to intense action to gripping thrillers and some classic love stories.

Each edition of 'Movie Carnival' by T-Series contains a compilation of 9 hit movies and the company plans to release at least 100 titles through various editions, including hits like 'Salaam-E-Ishq', 'Don', 'Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin', 'Jaaneman', 'Shootout At Lokhandwala', 'Sarkar', 'Deewar', 'Chalte Chalte', 'Zinda', 'Babul', 'Tere Naam', 'Maine Pyar Kyun Kiya', 'The Train', 'Bhagam Bhag', 'Kati Patang', 'Nehle Pe Dehla', 'Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd' … and many more!

Further, each pack will also contain 5 complimentary Audio CDs inside the box.

Commenting on this latest initiative, Bhushan Kumar, CMD, T-Series says, "At T-Series we believe in providing the best of entertainment through ethical means. Movie Carnival is a complete 'family pack' as there is something for everyone in it. Also, the nominal price of the sets will be a step further in our efforts to curb piracy".

Piracy is a very strong situation faced by the entertainment industry where losses due to piracy run in millions. T-Series, the number one music company controlling more than 65% market share of the Indian music industry has always been at the forefront of the industry's anti-piracy campaign.

Last year T-Series filed a case against YouTube.com and its parent company Google Inc. for infringement of their copyright. T-series was also successful in obtaining an interim restraint against YouTube and Google. This year the company filed a case against Yahoo Inc. and its Indian subsidiary Yahoo Web Services (India) Pvt. Ltd for infringement of their copyright caused by unlicensed streaming of SCIL's copyright works on Yahoo's portal.

Both the cases are coming up for hearing in September this year.


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