PIRACY 101 for Authors: New tools to protect your content

MUSO is seeing a huge increase in piracy due to the COVID-19 lockdown and is rolling out significant price reduction for authors to help protect all their content.

Loving Film In A Time Of Lockdown

As featured on Forbes.

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The New Going Viral

The world is gripped by COVID-19 - the artist formerly known as the coronavirus - and whether you fall on the side of ‘it’s not as bad as the flu’ or you’re busily stockpiling for an impending zombie apocalypse, the one thing we can all agree on is that in three short...

What is data-driven Protect?

We speak to MUSO's James Mason (CTO) to get the inside track.

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How a film financier used MUSO to drive 100k extra paying consumers

An international film investment company engaged MUSO to insure their investments into new film against piracy.

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Measuring ROI in Content Protection: How valuable is anti-piracy?

The content protection industry has long struggled with proving value of its services.In short, it is challenging to draw a clear line between content removal and revenueloss prevention.

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Digital piracy is defined as the unauthorized use of another's work

Digital piracy is defined as the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work. A pirate is defined as a person who appropriates or reproduces the work of another for profit without permission, usually in contravention of a patent or copyright.

POST MIPCOM MUSINGS…

MUSO Co-founder & CSO Chris Elkins provides his thoughts on “The Streaming Offensive” and other key themes from MIPCOM 2019.

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MUSO@MIPCOM

As the global authority in digital piracy, MUSO will be at MIPCOM. Chris Elkins, Co-founder & Chief Strategy Officer and Chris Anderson, Head of Film & TV, will be there to demonstrate how MUSO piracy data can drive value, provide insight and help protect digital content.

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Choosing Shoes or Subscriptions?

As featured on Forbes.

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What Next For Streaming Services In The Age Of Cancel Culture?

As featured on Forbes.