Quintus Studios secures slate of acquisitions for European distribution
Quintus Studios, based in Berlin, has acquired several factual titles from European distributors to strengthen its on-demand documentary channels.
The studio has picked up Secrets of the Royal Babies (1 x 60 minutes), produced by Spun Gold for ITV, to air on Quintus’ Free Documentary History channel.
Engineering Giants (3 x 60 minutes) and
Rome: Empire Without Limit with Mary
Beard,
produced by Lion Television, will air on its Free Documentary channel. All three titles were purchased in a volume deal with All3Media International.
Quintus also acquired
Dangerous Flights (8 x 60 minutes) produced by Pixcom Productions, both from distributor Cineflix Rights.
Love Island beauty Zara McDermott floors fans as she flaunts figure in thong bikini
Zara McDermott, who shot to fame on the fourth series of Love Island in 2018, has sent her millions of fans into meltdown with her recent cheeky social media display
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BC moves forward with legislation to help victims of revenge porn
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The BC Government is taking steps to address the ongoing issue of non-consensual distribution of intimate images, also known as revenge pornography.
The province is now undertaking consultations on possible legislation which could help victims protect themselves from the crime, and seek recourse.
New legislation could provide a new option to ensure people have an efficient way to get posted images taken down or destroyed and could create a new process for people to claim compensation from wrongdoers.
The publication of intimate images without consent is an offense under Canada’s Criminal Code.