Aaron Herps has been tapped to succeed Neil Gane as the general manager of the Asia Video Industry Association's (AVIA) Coalition Against Piracy (CAP).
Read More »AVIA Survey Finds High Piracy Rates in the Philippines
Almost half of Filipino internet users admit to accessing piracy websites or torrent sites, according to a survey commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association’s Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) and conducted by YouGov.
Read More »AVIA Reports Drop in Streaming Piracy in Indonesia
A survey commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association’s Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) has found a 55 percent reduction in consumers using piracy websites over the last ten months.
Read More »AVIA Hails Victory in Singapore Piracy Case
The Singapore High Court has granted an order sought by BBC Studios, Discovery, the Premier League, La Liga and TVB for local internet service providers to block access to a range of sites streaming pirated content.
Read More »Indonesian Use of Pirated Set-Top Boxes on the Rise
A study commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association (AVIA) has found that almost 30 percent of Indonesian consumers are using pirated set-top boxes to stream content.
Read More »One in Four Malaysians Use Pirated TV Boxes
A new survey commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association's (AVIA) Coalition Against Piracy reports that 25 percent of consumers in Malaysia are using pirated set-top boxes—known as illicit streaming devices—to access pay-TV channels and VOD content.
Read More »Pirated Box Usage on the Rise in Thailand
Almost half of Thai consumers are using an "Illicit Streaming Device" (ISD) to access pirated video content, according to a study commissioned by the Asia Video Industry Association's Coalition Against Piracy.
Read More »CASBAA Sees Surge in Pirated Box Use in Hong Kong
About 24 percent of Hong Kong consumers use a pirated TV box, according to industry association CASBAA.
Read More »Anti-Piracy Alliances Hail Australian Victory
A Melbourne-based company supplying IPTV set-top boxes delivering pirated content has been shut down following efforts by the Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment (ACE) and CASBAA's Coalition Against Piracy (CAP).
Read More »CASBAA Unveils Anti-Piracy Coalition
CASBAA, which represents the interests of the Asian pay-TV industry, has formed the Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) to tackle the region's rampant content theft problem.
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