
Big Tech and the battle against piracy (2)
We saw in our previous article that certain companies well-known to Internet users, such as Google and Plex, were making significant efforts to counter piracy

We saw in our previous article that certain companies well-known to Internet users, such as Google and Plex, were making significant efforts to counter piracy

It may seem strange to think that Big Tech companies such as Google, the Meta group networks (Facebook and X – formerly Twitter), Amazon, Apple

As we saw in our article from the beginning of October, Sony and other publishers have pointed out that the cloud is already a partial

We’ve seen many times that no anti-piracy method is infallible. But many voices have been raised, including that of video game publisher Sony, who at

We saw in our previous article that artificial intelligences can be used to facilitate cyberattacks in a variety of ways, and that this type of

In our previous articles, we looked at what AIs are and how they can be applied in different industrial fields. But what impact does this

In our previous article we charted the evolution of AI; but many questions remain about how businesses need to adapt as it is gradually introduced

In our summer series on artificial intelligence, we take a look at the major issues surrounding AI: what is it? How have different sectors been

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