Copyright infringement

Stay-at-Home Orders Cause a Spike in Illegal Content Streaming and Spur the Anti-Piracy Solutions Market to Generate US$172 Million by 2021

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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

With more than 17% of worldwide video streaming users streaming content illegally, it's no wonder that service and content providers are on the hunt to secure their content and protect their coffers.

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  • With more than 17% of worldwide video streaming users streaming content illegally, it's no wonder that service and content providers are on the hunt to secure their content and protect their coffers.
  • Their mutiny against video piracy will result in a content security market that will generate US$1.9 billion in 2020 alone.
  • Anti-piracy specific solutions will reach US$172 million in 2021 and grow to US$229 million in 2024, representing 10% of the revenue generated by the total content security market, according to a new report from global tech market advisory firm, ABI Research.
  • "Despite these efforts to maintain and gain subscribers, service providers are increasingly challenged by content piracy," notes Khin Sandi Lynn, Industry Analyst at ABI Research.

Stay-at-Home Orders Cause a Spike in Illegal Content Streaming and Spur the Anti-Piracy Solutions Market to Generate US$172 Million by 2021

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, April 29, 2020

With more than 17% of worldwide video streaming users streaming content illegally, it's no wonder that service and content providers are on the hunt to secure their content and protect their coffers.

Key Points: 
  • With more than 17% of worldwide video streaming users streaming content illegally, it's no wonder that service and content providers are on the hunt to secure their content and protect their coffers.
  • Their mutiny against video piracy will result in a content security market that will generate US$1.9 billion in 2020 alone.
  • Anti-piracy specific solutions will reach US$172 million in 2021 and grow to US$229 million in 2024, representing 10% of the revenue generated by the total content security market, according to a new report from global tech market advisory firm, ABI Research.
  • "Despite these efforts to maintain and gain subscribers, service providers are increasingly challenged by content piracy," notes Khin Sandi Lynn, Industry Analyst at ABI Research.

Outlook on Worldwide Video Piracy to 2023: Emerging Technological Challenges and Opportunities - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Thursday, March 19, 2020

Worldwide Revenue to Video Pirates (at Pirate ARPU) from Pay-TV Subscribers also accessing Pirate Video Content, by Region (2017-2023)

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  • Worldwide Revenue to Video Pirates (at Pirate ARPU) from Pay-TV Subscribers also accessing Pirate Video Content, by Region (2017-2023)
    Worldwide Households Accessing Pirate Video, which are not Pay-TV Subscribers, by Region (2017-2023)
    Total of Worldwide Pay-TV and non-Pay TV Households Accessing Pirate Video, All Regions (2017-2022)
    Total Worldwide Revenue, Pirated Video taken by Pay-TV and Non-Pay-TV Households, By Region (2017-2023)
    Worldwide Pay-TV Revenue Lost, if 10% of Pay-TV Households Watching Pirate Video Quit Pay TV and Went Exclusively to Pirated Video, by Region (2017-2023)

Video Piracy Research Report, 2019: Key Trends, Use Cases, Anti-piracy Countermeasures, Technology Providers

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Friday, March 13, 2020

Worldwide Revenue to Video Pirates (at Pirate ARPU) from Pay-TV Subscribers also accessing Pirate Video Content, by Region (2017-2023)

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  • Worldwide Revenue to Video Pirates (at Pirate ARPU) from Pay-TV Subscribers also accessing Pirate Video Content, by Region (2017-2023)
    Worldwide Households Accessing Pirate Video, which are not Pay-TV Subscribers, by Region (2017-2023)
    Total of Worldwide Pay-TV and non-Pay TV Households Accessing Pirate Video, All Regions (2017-2022)
    Total Worldwide Revenue, Pirated Video taken by Pay-TV and Non-Pay-TV Households, By Region (2017-2023)
    Worldwide Pay-TV Revenue Lost, if 10% of Pay-TV Households Watching Pirate Video Quit Pay TV and Went Exclusively to Pirated Video, by Region (2017-2023)

Video Piracy: Ecosystem, Risks, and Impact

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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

NEW YORK, March 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The evolution of video services has changed consumption patterns as well as the dynamics of content and service piracy.

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  • NEW YORK, March 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The evolution of video services has changed consumption patterns as well as the dynamics of content and service piracy.
  • Credential sharing, app-based sharing, and illegal live streaming have ushered in a new age of digital pirates and attitudes among consumers regarding fair use.
  • This report examines trends in content piracy and methods for stopping these emerging piracy methods.
  • It also provides a five-year forecast for the impact of piracy on the video industry.

Grsecurity Breaks its Silence on Defamation Lawsuit

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Wednesday, February 12, 2020

OSS has finally broken its silence over its recently concluded defamation lawsuit against a non-lawyer who in 2017 had claimed in a widely-publicized blog that OSS had violated the GPL and subjected its customers to contributory copyright infringement liability by virtue of its subscription agreement that contained conditions on future services.

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  • OSS has finally broken its silence over its recently concluded defamation lawsuit against a non-lawyer who in 2017 had claimed in a widely-publicized blog that OSS had violated the GPL and subjected its customers to contributory copyright infringement liability by virtue of its subscription agreement that contained conditions on future services.
  • In the first , OSS reveals information about the anonymous troll that formed the basis of defendant's post about OSS' subscription agreements for its grsecurity software.
  • In the second post , OSS details a number of controversies defendant has been involved in previously.
  • For more information about grsecurity and its world-class Linux security, please visit https://grsecurity.net
    SOURCE Open Source Security Inc.

Video Streaming Software Market Drivers, Opportunities & Challenges During the Forecast Period, 2020-2024 - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Monday, January 13, 2020

The "Video Streaming Software Market by Streaming Type and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2020-2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Video Streaming Software Market by Streaming Type and Geography - Forecast and Analysis 2020-2024" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • Global Video Streaming Software Market: About this market
    The video streaming software market analysis considers sales from video-on-demand and live streaming types.
  • Our study also finds the sales of video streaming software in APAC, Europe, MEA, North America, and South America.
  • The penetration of these technologies in the global video streaming software market is increasing and is halting the copyright infringement of codes and streaming content.

Music Streaming Services Refuse to Pay Songwriters While Profiting from Their Music

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Thursday, December 19, 2019

Pro Music Rights, LLC (Pro Music Rights) announced today that it has filed 10 separate copyright infringement actions against music streaming services, arising out of the unauthorized public performance of its members copyrighted musical works.

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  • Pro Music Rights, LLC (Pro Music Rights) announced today that it has filed 10 separate copyright infringement actions against music streaming services, arising out of the unauthorized public performance of its members copyrighted musical works.
  • Each of the music streaming services sued has made a business decision to use music without compensating songwriters.
  • By filing these actions, Pro Music Rights is standing up for songwriters whose creative works bring great value to all streaming services who publicly perform their music, commented Pro Music Rights CEO, Jake P. Noch.
  • 100% of the license usage fees Pro Music Rights collects goes directly to songwriters, composers and music publishers as royalties.

Image Protect Announces Significantly Expanded Strategic Partnership with KodakOne

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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Nov. 20, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via OTC PR WIRE -- Image Protect Inc. (OTC: IMTL) (imageprotect.com) (Image Protect, IMTL, or the Company), a global leader in the end-to-end copyright infringement sector, is excited to announce a significant expansion in the terms of the Companys strategic partnership (the Partnership) with RYDE Holding (RYDE), the creator and operator of the KODAKOne Image Rights Management Platform, to include digital image rights infringement cases inside of the United States domestic market.

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  • SAN CLEMENTE, Calif., Nov. 20, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via OTC PR WIRE -- Image Protect Inc. (OTC: IMTL) (imageprotect.com) (Image Protect, IMTL, or the Company), a global leader in the end-to-end copyright infringement sector, is excited to announce a significant expansion in the terms of the Companys strategic partnership (the Partnership) with RYDE Holding (RYDE), the creator and operator of the KODAKOne Image Rights Management Platform, to include digital image rights infringement cases inside of the United States domestic market.
  • The Partnership had previously been structured for non-US international case settlement only.
  • This is a large expansion in the scope of our initial Partnership with KodakOne, commented Matthew Goldman, CEO of Image Protect.
  • The additional case load associated with the US domestic infringement market is expected to significantly expand all facets of the Partnership.

ATN supports orders by Federal Court of Canada to block Piracy Sites

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Tuesday, November 19, 2019

ATN had the privilege of being an active member of FairPlay, a coalition of the major stake holders of Canada.

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  • ATN had the privilege of being an active member of FairPlay, a coalition of the major stake holders of Canada.
  • In an important decision released Friday, the Federal Court of Canada issued the first Canadian site blocking order against sites that predominantly facilitate copyright infringement.
  • In light of that, ATN is back, motivated and with total commitment to play its full role in the fight against piracy.
  • It hopes and expects to see withering down of piracy and regaining of lost ground by legitimate stake holders, including itself.