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How Streaming Platforms Are Fighting Film Piracy

The article explains how streaming platforms are using a mix of technology, legal action, and user-focused strategies to combat film piracy, which remains widespread despite the growth of legal streaming. 

Piracy has evolved from downloads to instant illegal streaming, often via platforms that mimic legitimate services. In 2024 alone, piracy websites recorded over 216 billion visits, showing the scale of the problem. 

To fight this, streaming platforms rely heavily on technical protections, including digital rights management (DRM), encryption, watermarking, and tracking systems that help identify where leaked content originates. 

Another key tactic is real time monitoring and takedowns. Platforms and anti piracy partners scan the internet for illegal streams and remove them quickly, aiming to limit how far pirated content spreads. 

Legal enforcement is also important. Streaming companies collaborate with governments, courts, and industry groups to shut down piracy networks, block domains, and pursue legal action against operators. 

The article also highlights the role of access and user experience. When content is easy to find, affordable, and released globally at the same time, piracy tends to decrease. Conversely, fragmented platforms and delays push users toward illegal options. 

Overall, the fight against piracy is described as ongoing and complex. While technology and enforcement help reduce it, platforms cannot fully eliminate piracy and must combine protection with better service to compete with illegal alternatives.

View the original full article here: https://filmthreat.com/features/how-streaming-platforms-are-fighting-film-piracy/

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