The new head of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), Rachel Arenas, is planning to regulate the movies that are not yet available in cinemas but can be viewed on the internet. In a report by PhilStar, Arenas said that majority of Filipinos no longer watch movies in cinemas and opt to do it in the comfort of their homes, in front of television sets, computers or even cellular phones. "While there is a body that handles piracy, the MTRCB would like to encourage the people to go to movie houses." Arenas said. Read more in our articles including "MTRCB head plans to regulate movies accessible on the internet" and "Infinix launches 7.7 sale with discounts and concert ticket giveaway".
The new head of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), Rachel Arenas, is planning to regulate the movies that are not yet available in cinemas but can be viewed on the internet. In a report by PhilStar, Arenas said that majority of Filipinos no longer watch movies in cinemas and opt to do it in the comfort of their homes, in front of television sets, computers or even cellular phones.
"While there is a body that handles piracy, the MTRCB would like to encourage the people to go to movie houses." Arenas said.
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