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Korean Distributor's (SBM&E) Response to GLITCH's New Statement

Korean Distributor's (SBM&E) Response to GLITCH's New Statement

Machine (DeepL) translation:

"We clearly stated during the contract process that a DCP* and a contract were required for rating classification, and the other party acknowledged this and entered into the contract, while we continued to emphasize the necessity of procedures such as rating classification. We wish to make it clear that we cannot accept their claim now that this is for security reasons."

*Digital Cinema Package: a video format used in theaters

Update: Additional Explanation

During the contract process, they informed GLITCH that it would be required to submit the Digital Cinema Package for TADC: The Last Act for film rating purposes. GLITCH acknowledged this and signed the distribution agreement.

GLITCH’s recent statement implies that submitting the Digital Cinema Package for film rating poses an unacceptable risk of leakage. This contradicts the fact that GLITCH acknowledged these requirements during the contract process.

Another update: Preliminary injunction

On May 9, SBM&E filed a motion for a preliminary injunction against GLITCH. This is a preliminary injunction regarding the obligation to deliver the film; if the injunction is granted, GLITCH will be required to deliver the film (and if it fails to do so, it may be subject to an order for indirect enforcement requiring it to pay daily damages until the film is delivered). Statementimage detailed about provisional injunction

u/Begin_9999 — 4 days ago