Category: NEWS

24. 6. 2025

Spanish LALIGA clubs are losing between €600 and €700 million a year as a result of online piracy, according to LALIGA president Javier Tebas. 

19. 6. 2025

Piracy has become normalised for four out of ten adult Italians who now consume unlicensed services.

11. 6. 2025

Piracy data monitoring specialist Muso has released its 2024 Piracy Trends and Insights Report in which it suggests that in 2024, piracy didn’t vanish – it evolved.

11. 6. 2025

Italian public broadcaster RAI has joined the International Broadcaster Coalition Against Piracy (IBCAP).

2. 6. 2025

MultiChoice has run a four-day anti-piracy training and enforcement operation in Malawi, the first stage of a long-term initiative to combat piracy and protect the creative economy in the South East Africa country.

26. 5. 2025

Didier Stoessel of PPF will soon be one of the two heads of the entire group. In an interview with CNBC, he described his future plans for Nova and other stations.

23. 5. 2025

A man has been arrested on suspicion of leaking unreleased Hollywood films online.

22. 5. 2025

Piracy remains a significant problem within the Nordic market with an increasing number of households taken in by the unauthorised distributors.

21. 5. 2025

Aneta Kožuszniková, who helped create the ESG strategy for Nova TV, spoke about green filming and sustainability.

21. 5. 2025

Europe’s creative sectors call on EU policymakers to uphold transparency, consent, and creators’ rights in AI Act implementation

20. 5. 2025

According to studies, piracy of audiovisual content has been significantly reduced, mainly thanks to streaming services that charge a fee for access to a rich video library. However, unauthorized access still persists.

16. 5. 2025

The Paris Judicial Court has ruled in favour of Canal+ ordering the blocking of 203 domain names associated with illegal sports streaming sites by five VPN providers. 

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