Malaysia Awards Medals to DVD Sniffer Dogs
Lucky and Flo, black Labradors trained to detect the chemicals used in making DVDs, were the first animals to receive the outstanding service awards for finding discs stockpiled by pirates, the Motion Picture Association of America said in a statement.
The canine campaign led to 26 arrests and seizures of illegal discs worth over $6 million.
The success of Lucky and Flo has prompted the ministry to set up its own canine unit to fight the pirates, and the MPAA, which arranged for their trial by Malaysian officials, plans to donate two new dogs to the unit by the end of the year.
Movie pirates even put a bounty of 100,000 ringgit ($28,560) on Lucky and Flo after they busted a fake DVD ring in southern Johor state in March, the MPAA said. Since then, the dogs have been closely guarded.
Lucky and Flo's next stop on their crime-fighting tour is a visit to New York, followed by a trip to Toronto for an appearance at a film festival, said the MPAA, which groups six major Hollywood film companies.
The MPAA groups Walt Disney Co.'s (DIS) Buena Vista; Paramount Pictures, a unit of Viacom Inc (VIA); Sony Pictures, a unit of Sony Corp. (SNE); Twentieth Century Fox, a unit of News Corp (NWS); Universal Pictures, a unit of General Electric Co's (GE) NBC Universal Inc; and Warner Bros, a unit of Time Warner Inc (TWX).
The group estimates that copyright theft cost its members about $1.2 billion in lost revenue in the Asia-Pacific region last year, with annual worldwide losses of $6 billion. REUTERS
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