South African Department of Justice Joins Forces with Partners Against Piracy

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South African Department of Justice Joins Forces with Partners Against Piracy
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The South African Department of Justice has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Partners Against Piracy to further thwart content pirates across the nation. CEO of MultiChoice says the agreement will help in its coordinated war against piracy.

The South Africa n Department of Justice has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Partners Against Piracy to further thwart content pirates across the nation. CEO of MultiChoice says the agreement will help in its coordinated war against piracy. With the rise of streaming platforms , internet piracy has become a cheaper alternative for accessing content. In South Africa , a new private-public agreement between the DOJ and the PAP aims to crack down on internet and content pirates .

The MOU focuses on capacity building, experience sharing, and intellectual property rights protection. Stealing digital content is a popular pastime in Africa

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