MENA Satellite Providers Pledge to Remove Pirate Channel Clients

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The MENA Broadcast Satellite Anti-Piracy Coalition is celebrating after public commitments by all its satellite provider members to remove pirate channel clients by May 4.

The breakthrough came at the Coalition’s tenth meeting in Dubai attended by the region’s major broadcasters and satellite providers. All but one of the satellite providers reported that they had already removed channels proven to be broadcasting content that did not belong to them. The final provider, Noorsat, made a public commitment at the Coalition’s meeting that it would comply by May 4, provided that the other operators agreed to maintain their current position.

MBC’s CEO, Sam Barnett, said: “The coalition has been successful in highlighting where and how piracy happens, and the joint action to remove pirates from the region’s satellites is a great step. Noorsat’s commitment to take down the remaining pirate channels within days is clearly welcome.”

Sophie Moloney, OSN’s chief legal officer, commented: “Our industry faces a number of threats from illegal satellite distributors as well as from the emerging scourge of internet content piracy. The worrying thing is that illegal IPTV providers are openly selling their hardware and services through social media in the Middle East.”

The members have agreed to look at how they can widen their membership to reflect the different threats that content producers and distributors now face in the region. The coalition members also agreed to collaborate on lobbying regional authorities, police, customs, legal and licensing bodies and to run joint education and awareness campaigns aimed at informing government entities and customers across the MENA.

The Broadcast Satellite Anti-Piracy Coalition members include Noorsat, Gulfsat, Viewsat, STN, JMC, Etisalat, Du, Nilesat, Arabsat, Eutelsat, Rotana, Art, OSN, MediaGates, Motion Picture Association (MPA members include Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, Paramount Pictures Corporation, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Universal City Studios and Warner Bros. Entertainment), WWE, TNA, Spot2000, Cedars Art, Egyptian Media Production City, Egyptian Chamber of Cinema, Cable Network Egypt, Eagle Films, IAA, Almassa Art Production, Miser International Film, Misr for Sound and Light and MBC.