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Study: TV almost half piracy website traffic

Findings from digital piracy data specialist MUSO, which measure visits to the entire piracy eco-system, indicate that the largest media sector was TV content, which accounted for 46.6 per cent of all traffic to piracy websites. MUSO’s Piracy by Industry data set across the first eight months of 2022 (January to August measures industry-wide traffic […]

October 12, 2022By Colin Mann

Survey: Video game piracy set to rise

Video game piracy is predicted to rise, after a nationwide survey has revealed that nearly 10 per cent of gamers have illegally accessed content in the last three months. The findings show that more people are looking to cut their leisure costs now than ever before in order to save money – meaning video gamers […]

October 11, 2022

ACE shuts down 2 LatAm piracy rings

The Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE), the coalition dedicated to protecting the dynamic legal ecosystem and reducing digital piracy, has shut down two additional piracy operations based in Latin America. The first operation, YMovies, ranked among the top 25 US rogue streaming services and averaged about 2.5 million visits per month. A coordinated investigation […]

October 10, 2022By Colin Mann

$26.5m judgment against pirate service

A federal court in New York has issued a judgment of $26,550,000 (€26.6m) against Sanjeev Kumar and Tsvetomir Dobrilov, operators of the My Indian TV service and the MyIndian.tv and NewMyIndian.tv websites. The judgment is against the operators personally. The case was filed by DISH Network, a member of the International Broadcaster Coalition Against Piracy […]

October 6, 2022By Colin Mann

Call for EC action on live content piracy

Over 100 organisations from the world of media, sports, music and culture are urging the European Commission to take decisive legislative action to tackle piracy of live content. As the Commission finalises its work programme for 2023, 108 organisations and companies representing media, sports and culture in Europe stress that piracy remains a major issue […]

October 5, 2022By Colin Mann

India: High Court orders website blocking

The Madras High Court has ordered the blocking of over 13,000 websites to prevent piracy of highly-anticipated movie Vikram Vedha, released September 30th. The interim injunction was passed in a suit filed by Reliance Entertainment Studio Pvt Ltd. The Bench restrained the respondents from infringing Copyright in the movie to prevent transmission, communication, display and […]

October 3, 2022By Colin Mann

Data: Quarter of US homes find piracy acceptable

Ahead of a conference panel session on ‘Digital Piracy and Distribution’, research firm Parks Associates has released data on video habits which show that almost one-quarter of US Internet households agree that pirating content is acceptable, up from 14 per cent in 2019. “Almost half of pirates believe stealing content is acceptable because there are […]

September 22, 2022By Colin Mann

Pirate TV channels proliferate in southern Spain

Illegal DTT channels are proliferating in Andalusia, a Spanish region in the south of country, with 55 stations broadcasting prohibited content. The Andalusian Audiovisual Council (CAA) has warned of the danger of these television services that, besides the unfair competition to the 65 legal TV channels, broadcast content breaking TV legislation. The CAA notes that […]

September 22, 2022From David Del Valle in Madrid

AAPA launches AV piracy E-training modules in Portuguese

The AAPA-sponsored e-training modules on audiovisual Internet piracy make training on identifying and investigating the two prevalent forms of audiovisual piracy – card sharing and illegal streaming – available to law enforcement worldwide. Law enforcement officers from a wide range of countries have taken the courses. Recognising the value of the courses the modules are […]

September 21, 2022By Colin Mann

Hungary: ‘We’ll DDoS pirates’

The Hungarian telecoms association has mooted a plan to tackle IPTV piracy with denial-of-service attacks. They are seeking permission from the authorities but some fear that exemption from the law might establish a difficult legal precedent. Pirates use domains, IP addresses, websites, servers and cloud services like other platforms. They know rights owners will attempt […]

September 20, 2022