| Chennai-based GV Films
has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with 1-Net
Singapore, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Corp, Singapore
for webstreaming of over 6,000 Indian films, G V Films expects
to launch its new portal, a paid website to watch movies in
the next four months.
The objective of MoU is
to stream and distribute films to the global audience. "This
is in line with Singapore's Digital Exchange Strategy to encourage
more digital content to be hubbed, processed, managed and
distributed from Singapore", said Kimberley Foo, assistant
director, games and entertainment division of Infocomm Development
Authority (IDA) of Singapore.1-Net Singapore, a technology
solutions provider and operator of Singapore's broadband network,
SingaporeOne, will host the portals "gvtamilfilms.com" and
"telugupictures.com".
Addressing a press conference,
Mahadevan Ganesh, chairman of GV Films said that the company
had invested Rs.90 crores in attaining the internet copyrights
for the 6,000 films in the last four years. 1-Net Singapore
will share about 15 per cent of the revenues from movie portal
during the first year, however, Ganesh declined to comment
further on the revenue sharing method.
He claimed that they have
got the largest collection of internet rights ranging for
films like Bobby to the recent award winning Tamil movie Pithamaghan.
Ganesh added that the high end technical work will be undertaken
by 1-Net Singapore and Visakhapatnam based Drushya, a company
responsible for delivering all movies for web.
Two portals Viz., gvtamilfilms.com
and telugupictures.com will be hosted by 1-Net Singapore who
have invested resources for content distribution. The websites,
which are paid sites, have both subscription and pay-per-view
modes with a download time of 15 minutes for which the customer
payment will be through credit cards.
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