The Foreign Anti-Digital Piracy Act (FADPA) would let copyright holders force ISPs to shut down access to certain websites.
Dr Xiaolin Li, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management, was in the team that found out. Chinese authorities have spent billions in their battle to clamp down on online piracy and ...
A study conducted by the Content Overseas Distribution Association, a Tokyo-based watchdog, has revealed that online piracy of Japanese entertainment, such as manga, anime, and video games ...
Nevertheless, music accounted for a small portion (a monthly average of 0.6 accesses per internet user) of European Union piracy last year, according to EUIPO. In 2023, music’s average piracy ...
These industries have long sought stricter anti-piracy measures, often at the expense of internet freedoms. History has shown that aggressive anti-piracy laws often drive users to more obscure ...
Piracy is so rampant that if the IP holders were to get their way and force shutdown of internet services on every network upon which a violation were detected, we’d see a major disruption in ...
According to forecasts, by the end of this year, the market volume of online piracy may reach $60 bln or more MOSCOW, December 12. /TASS/. The volume of online piracy in Russia may grow ...
Star, along with Viacom 18 Media Private, had also filed a case against android software aggregator Thop ... become one of the largest regions for online piracy this year, said Digital TV Research ...
The big picture: If the major players in the copyright protection game get their way, ordering internet providers to block access to piracy sites may become a reality in the US very soon.