Globe mihingusog batok sa piracy

Ang Globe nipahingusog pa sa kampanya batok sa illegal streaming ug downloading sa content isip ang Pilipinas, uban sa Vietnam ug Malaysia, nag-una usab sa listahan sa Asya sa highest piracy rates.

Ang piracy nagtumaw nga problema sa tibuok kalibotan, hinungdan sa risgo sa mga pamatigayon ug panginabuhi sa content creators, ug pag-expose sa users sa malware ug ubang online threats.

“The ill-effects of online piracy cannot be underestimated. Globe continues to ramp up initiatives to mitigate, if not fully stop piracy, and make a positive societal impact.

We also work with coalitions and partners like the Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) and the IPOPHL to help address these challenges,” matod ni Anton Bonifacio, Globe Chief Information Security Officer.

Dili pa lang dugay, ang YouGov 2022 Piracy Landscape Survey ni-commission sa AVIA’s Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) nagpakita nga 61% sa local respondents naggamit sa pirated content.

“The Philippines not only has one of the highest piracy consumption rates in the Asia Pacific region, but the lowest consumption rate of legitimate content from those countries surveyed.

However, there is hope. The Philippines also has the highest percentage of consumers who would use legitimate content if their access to pirate services was blocked, and the highest percentage of consumers in the region in countries that do not currently block pirate sites who believe that blocking pirate sites is the best measure to reduce piracy,” matod ni CAP General Manager Matthew Cheetham. (PR)

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