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Anti-piracy initiatives rewarded

June 27, 2018

By Colin Mann

Grupo de Antipirateria of the Policia Nacional in Spain, led by Inspector Marlene Álvarez Vicente, has become the inaugural winner of an award from the Audiovisual Anti-Piracy Alliance (AAPA) for a successful initiative to tackle audiovisual piracy.

The award, presented at this year’s Europol Intellectual Property Crime conference in Budapest, recognised the Grupo de Antipirateria’s successful operations in large-scale illegal streaming cases, many of which affected AAPA members.

Two runner-up awards were made to the team led by Detective Superintendent George Kyne and including Detective Sergeant David Gilmore and Detective Garda Frank Lambe of the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Garda, Ireland and to Bogdan Ciinaru of Europol’s IPC3 unit respectively.

“AAPA recognises the challenges – whether resources, priorities, available knowledge and expertise – faced by law enforcement agencies and others in tackling audiovisual piracy,” commented Sheila Cassells, Executive Director of AAPA. “AAPA members decided that it is important to recognise formally the work of some of those from the public sector who have overcome these challenges to help us fight this crime which has a substantial impact on the creative industries and other sectors. This recognition is all the more important when IP crime is no longer an EMPACT priority.”

“The work done by our three award recipients in fighting audiovisual piracy is of enormous value to the industry,” added Mark Mulready, VP of AAPA and VP of Cybersecurity Services at Irdeto. “It sends a clear signal that piracy will not be tolerated and law enforcement has the resources, skills and expertise to investigate this crime and bring the perpetrators to justice. Irdeto has been working with Marlene and her team on cases such as Operation Casper and Y-Internet and I can testify personally to the commitment, dedication and skills demonstrated by her and the team. We hope that these awards will help encourage others to take up the fight against audiovisual piracy and we are ready to support those efforts.”

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