
Twitch and piracy (2)
We saw in our previous article that, due to the platform’s policy and efforts, music wasn’t really a problem when it came to piracy on
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We saw in our previous article that, due to the platform’s policy and efforts, music wasn’t really a problem when it came to piracy on
While piracy through YouTube is a relatively well-known phenomenon, another streaming platform is now in the spotlight when we think about piracy: Twitch. Twitch is
In our last article we saw what measures YouTube took to fight against stream-ripping. But these measures are not considered sufficient by some; that’s why
YouTube is a video sharing platform, and obviously does not contribute directly to digital piracy; it is a legal platform that respects copyrights. However, like
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MOST EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR LIVE EVENT PROTECTION With each new edition of the World Cup, the number of spectators taking advantage of illegal TV is
Social networks are a well-known channel for accessing pirated content. Therefore, these platforms also function as a search engine and as a mediation channel between
While the World Cup of Football took place from November 20 to December 18, 2022; despite the controversies over the choice of Qatar, soccer remains
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In the first part of the retrospective we saw that in 2022, the authorities worked closely with rights holders, particularly in the fight against IPTV.
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