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Certification for Adlabs

Mumbai, Sept. 8

Adlabs, part of Mr Anil Ambani—controlled ADAG, has become the first motion picture services facility in the country to be awarded certification by the UK’s industry body Federation Against Copyright Theft. A large number of film service companies in the UK and Europe are now accredited by FACT, making it easier for studios and film makers to know they are dealing with a secure facility. “However, this is the first time in FACT’s 25-year-old histor y that it has accredited a company outside the UK or Europe,” the company said in a statement. The certification applies to Adlabs’ film processing and print lab, digital lab and digital cinema mastering facility.

— Our Bureau

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