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France’s CANNES: Anti-piracy organisations claim to have taken action against illicit film and television streaming, but statistics show that the practise is on the rise, with 215 billion unlawful site visits in 2017. This estimate, which covers 480,000 films and TV series, comes from the British company MUSO, which claims to have the most complete data on pirate websites.
According to CEO Andy Chatterley, obtaining unauthorised content Entertainment sector is persistent. It acknowledges that earlier efforts were unsuccessful. Targeting people with hefty penalties for downloading a few films made authorities appear to be corporate bullies, and court orders to shut websites were frequently a fruitless game of whack-a-mole.
These days, they concentrate on the big fish, or, in the words of Stan McCoy of the Motion Picture Association, the trade group for Hollywood studios, “people buying supercars with the millions they are making out of piracy sites.” In order to coordinate anti-piracy efforts with other industry groups internationally, it established the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) in 2017. It works the groundwork to find powerful operators and notify law enforcement.
With millions of monthly consumers apiece, ACE assisted in the closure of operators in Spain, Brazil, Germany, Vietnam, Egypt, and Tunisia in 2023 alone. According to the group, there are obvious results, as seen by the prison terms for operators and the limited alternatives for consumers. According to ACE, during its monitoring, there were 143 fewer illicit subscription services in the United States than there were 1,443.
But it’s still simple to get free amusement. In only a few minutes, an AFP reporter was able to see the most recent episodes of the popular series “Succession” and “White Lotus” .
Many content pirates persist despite crackdowns. Reddit’s r/piracy forum boasts 1.2 million users and every possible explanation for their pastime, including the price of legitimate streaming services, access restrictions in some countries, and nebulous anti-capitalist rants.
Some are quite direct: “I have no justifications. I could pay for it all if I wanted to, but I’d rather keep the money for my own retirement than give it to the CEO of some media firm that makes a thousand times as much as I do, said Reddit user ScarecrowJohnny.