MultiChoice is intensifying its crackdown on piracy, which local authorities have spearheaded in collaboration with the company’s anti-piracy department.
MultiChoice is intensifying its crackdown on piracy, which local authorities have spearheaded in collaboration with the MultiChoice anti-piracy department.
Simply put, the criminals behind the piracy platforms replicate the services normal subscribers get from their providers. Sandvine said pay-TV operators need regulatory and legal support to address the problem and step the uptake of piracy services. Content piracy causes significant damage to pay-TV operators who are investing in original content creation.
Over the past year, MultiChoice has helped with the successful arrest of numerous criminals involved in piracy.– A planned raid was executed leading to the arrest of a key suspect involved in one of the most extensive pirate operations in Africa, known as Waka TV.– A suspect was arrested for the illegal sale of internet streaming pirate devices which allowed individuals to access MultiChoice content.
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