All Content Piracy articles – Page 3
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Industry Trends
Piracy didn’t fade, it just got cleverer
Galvanised into action the media industry can claim some success in reducing incidents of illegal streaming. But the threat remains high as pirates turn to more sophisticated methods of attack.
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Executive Interviews
CTO Series: Matthew Postgate, BBC
BBC CTO Matthew Postgate on the broadcaster’s ambition to become an internet broadcaster and the “very real” security threat faced by media organisations.
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Industry Trends
Catching the pirates offside
With the Fifa World Cup underway and constant announcements about vast amounts of money being spent on live rights fees, piracy is still too often making a mockery of the industry, writes Ross Biddiscombe.
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Industry Trends
Top 10 most-read Delivery articles
The changing broadcasting landscape, the rise of OTT, content piracy and the role of satellites were among 2017’s most-read articles.
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Industry Trends
Cost of online piracy to hit $52bn
The cost of online piracy will hit $52 billion by the year 2022, according to a report by Digital TV Research.
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Industry Trends
Game of Thrones and the fight against illegal streaming
The world’s most pirated TV series, Game of Thrones, is back. As viewers prepare to watch season 7 of the fantasy series, we ask what can be done to stop the wider illegal distribution of content?
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Technical Papers
Hackers: Analysis of Attack Anatomies
In the current digital era, executives leading companies of all sizes are facing a daunting challenge in defending their most valuable digital assets.
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Thought Leadership
Using forensic watermarking to protect UHD content
Tor Helge Kristiansen, evp principal architect, Conax, explains forensic watermarking and why it can be highly useful in fighting 4K content piracy.
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Executive Interviews
Dr Fares Lubbadeh on the buoyant MENA broadcasting scene
Satellite may dominate in the region but IPTV is growing faster than the global average and viewers are embracing OTT providers.
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Technical Papers
Video clarity: High speed data mining for video
Video feature extraction is not new; there is a long-standing interest among technologists and media industry stakeholders from the 1990s onward in ‘automated content analysis’.
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Technical Papers
Improving content interoperability with the DASH content protection exchange format standard
The MPEG-DASH ecosystem is growing quickly, and a significant portion of the content being prepared and delivered is protected content.
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Technical Papers
Architectures and protocols powering illegal content streaming over the internet
The history of pay-TV [1, 2, 3], considering the business at stake, is unsurprisingly tightly coupled with the history of content services piracy, effectively proving the saying that “security is a process, not a product” in this industry.
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