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New York Times: AI “has raided civilization’s entire corpus of original works”

In a speech before the WAN-IFRA World News Media Congress in Marseille, France, New York Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger warned that A.I. companies are...

UK: Welsh pub supervisor found guilty, fined £19k for showing Sky Sports without license

On June 2, John Peter Turner was found guilty of two offenses for showing Sky Sports programming without license from Sky. The designated premises...

KRATOS 2 anti-piracy operation culminates in 27,000 takedowns, 29 arrests; 9 organized crime groups dismantled

A major international operation coordinated by Bulgaria targeted criminal networks making millions from illegal access to premium sports broadcasts, film and television channels were...

EUIPO takes another step toward harmonizing copyright information across Europe

At the end of May 2026, the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) published a study mapping copyright-related databases and metadata standards across the...

UK: MB Streams pirate gets 3 years’ prison under Fraud Act after generating £200k...

Michael Barrow, operator of the illegal IPTV service “MB Streams”, was sentenced to three years and two months’ imprisonment at Swansea Crown Court on...

UK: Pirate services disrupted nationwide after data center shutdown; £1.2 million in equipment seized

Police seized more than £1.2 million worth of equipment, after shutting down a large illicit streaming data centre.  During the operation in Farnborough, the...

Spliiit says it gives consumers a legitimate account sharing forum. A Paris court...

Spliiit is an online service that enables its users to share the log-in credentials for their online accounts, or to join someone else's subscription....

Germany: Pirates made €2.4 billion from illegal TV streaming in 2025, up 33% from...

In 2025, approximately 7.7 million people in Germany illegally accessed linear TV streams. Illegal viewing is most prevalent among 16- to 33-year-olds, and also...

EC AI Office: Debate remains over how to identify AI-generated material as policy draft...

The European Commission AI Office has completed a third round of meetings and workshops linked to the future Code of Practice on marking and...

FBI warns of phishing-as-a-service against Microsoft 365 and multi-factor authentication

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is issuing this Public Service Announcement (PSA) to warn the public about an emerging Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) platform called...

UK: High Court’s omnibus site blocking order follows pirates even as they change names...

The United Kingdom's High Court of Justice issued an "omnibus" order that streamlines the process for blocking access to proven piracy services when they...

Kenya blocks Web sites in a trial phase of Copyright Board’s 72-hour site blocking...

A law enforcement operation took place in Kenya in mid-May 2026, targeting at least 84 streaming video Web sites that had been suspected of...

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Digital media piracy, the unlicensed use or theft of copyrighted content, is the greatest enemy to creative professionals, consumers, rights-holders and their distribution partners the world over.  And today, piracy doesn’t occur in a vacuum: it’s often a consequence of flawed or inadequate cybersecurity practices; and while AI can be a tool in the fight against piracy, AI can also enable content theft and stealth attacks on a massive scale.

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