COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2015/120
of 29 October 2014
on the aid scheme SA.27317 (C 25/09) (ex N 673/08) which Italy is planning to implement for digital projection equipment
(notified under document C(2014) 7888)
(Only the Italian text is authentic)
(Text with EEA relevance)
I.
PROCEDURE
II.
DESCRIPTION OF THE MEASURE
1.
The notified measure
2.
Doubts raised by the Commission
3.
Modifications to the proposed measure since the opening of the procedure
III.
COMMENTS FROM INTERESTED PARTIES
IV.
COMMENTS FROM ITALY
1.
Necessity of aid
2.
Proportionality of aid
The classic VPF model in Italy |
The alternative VPF model in Italy |
A third party ‘integrator’ (which in turn has VPF contracts with distributors) signs an agreement with a cinema exhibitor. |
Based on an agreement between the distributors' association and the exhibitors' association. There are no third parties involved. |
The exhibitor does not own the digital equipment and does not pay for it up-front. |
The exhibitor owns the digital equipment from the start and covers the entire purchase cost up-front. |
Both the distributors and the exhibitor contribute to the gradual amortisation of costs through respectively VPF fees and monthly payments. The division of costs is typically 75 % for distributors and 25 % for exhibitors. |
Film distributors pay virtual print fees for digital screenings of films. These fees may cover up to 75 % of the digital conversion costs. The exhibitor is in any case expected to cover EUR 5 500 of the costs. |