NEWS - Meglio Tardis che mai! La BBC si scusa con Moffat (e i fans) per la fuga d'immagini di "Doctor Who"
News tratta dal "Daily Mirror"
The BBC has apologised for the recent Doctor Who leaks.
The new series of the BBC time travelling drama is not due to be screened until late August on BBC One but a black and white version of the first episode without special effects found its way on to the internet, leading to the BBC issuing a statement.
The
statement from BBC Worldwide said: "We would like to thank Doctor Who
fans everywhere for their amazing efforts in helping us contain the
recent leaks.
"The mistake was damaging and resulted in the exposure of five scripts and the first six unfinished episodes from Series 8 on a publicly accessible FTP site.
"While
there is still a risk that this leak will result in more of this
content emerging, so far the impact has been contained to a limited
amount of this material through a combination of fans efforts and the
plan that we put in place using new technology and internal manpower to
limit any illegal activity.
"We would particularly like to thank the fansite moderators and Doctor Who devotees who have actively protected the programme.
"BBC
Worldwide has taken this issue extremely seriously and disciplinary
action has been implemented as a result of the incident."
Finally,
the statement apologised to showrunner Steven Moffat and the fans: "Our
sincere apologies again to Steven Moffat, the cast and production team
who toil long hours to make the show in Cardiff, the BBC, and of course
the fans who expect so much better."
venerdì 18 luglio 2014
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