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Since 2019, Piracy Monitor has helped individual persons, organizations and media stakeholders better understand the risks that live at the intersection of copyright theft, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and personal agency; including use-cases, causes, examples, countermeasures, solutions and research. Concerned? We’ll work with you.
Latest News
Taiwan: Case made for public-private collaboration at Copyright Enforcement Dialog Taipei 2026 event
Judge admonishes nVidia of dragging its feet in infringement lawsuit; one of several suits pending
April 26: World Intellectual Property Day 2026 focuses on threats to sports ecosystem, consumers
Spain: Football piracy network dismantled. Reached over 2 million across 13 countries, 3 continents
CODA of Japan signs MOUs with French copyright advocates, regulator; renews MOU with ACE
Danish Rights Alliance focused on AI, site blocking and social media in 2025: Annual...
Argentina: Media advocacy orgs ATVC and CAPPSA launch piracy awareness campaign
Brazil adopts a broad concept of audiovisual content protected by copyright or broadcasting rights
FBI IC3 2025 Internet Crime Report: Many are consequences of piracy. AI plays an...
AI Platforms: Anthropic Claude Mythos trial closed to the public, “a terrifying warning sign”
YouTube publisher sues Amazon, Apple, OpenAI for allegedly using their videos in AI training
Latin America: In Q4 of 2025, pirates invaded 46 million online households, nearly $10...
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Piracy Monitor is an initiative of tvstrategies (Advanced Media Strategies LLC), and is active in four areas: Piracy Awareness, Market Intelligence, Industry Marketing and Consulting. Piracy Monitor also conducts online events devoted to piracy/anti-piracy and cybersecurity.
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About Piracy
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.















