Welcome to Piracy Monitor
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
Latin America: In Q4 of 2025, pirates invaded 46 million online households, nearly $10 billion lost
Human error leaks underpinnings of Anthropic’s Claude Code to competitors, attackers, bad actors
Analysis: Protect content from unauthorized exploitation by using Visual Semantic Search
France: 35% of Ligue 1 Football consumers watch illegally. Pirate blocking is on Parliament’s 2026 agenda
Anna’s Archive ordered to pay $322M damages to Spotify & record labels. Will they?
Indonesia: App with 5 million registered users hosted over 60 TB of infringing content
Supreme Court reverses $1B Cox decision, underscoring need for piracy blocking in the US
OpenAI to shutter Sora video platform: Is it about copyright control, piracy or business...
Netherlands: Incorrect domain registration details lead BREIN to 24 site takedown
LaLiga advances against pirates, engages Bitkernel for anti-piracy services
UK Parliament de-recommends copyright protection exception for AI, policy work ongoing
Nigeria: CEO of NetNaija service remanded to custody after arraignment, pending bail hearing
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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.















