Pirated web
The race to block illegal websites behind live matches
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From night shifts to sweep violations, sports copyright holders in Vietnam are facing an increasingly complex system of illegal websites.
Pirate movie websites continuously change domain names, businesses "on duty" to protect copyright
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Although many major projects have been deployed, the situation of pirated movie websites is still complicated when violating websites continuously change domain names and servers to survive.
Many illegal football websites are still operating
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Many football smuggling sites are still operating with many different domain names.
Looking back at Sweden's crackdown on a million-dollar pirated website
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The Pirate Bay pirated web case exposes the fierce confrontation between the entertainment industry and the online data sharing community.
Pirated websites, AI creating content and difficulties in copyright protection
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From clips secretly filmed in cinemas to AI music imitating singer voices, copyright issues in Vietnam are entering a more complex stage than ever.
From the Xoi Lac TV case, it is necessary to tighten the issue of sports copyright
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According to analysis from experts, revenue from a pirated football website like Xoi Lac TV can reach over 10 billion VND/month, along with very high traffic.
The website named Xoi Lac TV is still broadcasting after being dismantled
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Although the Xoi Lac TV system has been dismantled by functional agencies, many illegal football broadcasting websites continue to appear when continuously changing domain names to maintain it.